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Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is a technology that captures and either utilizes or stores carbon dioxide.
It is applied for the collection, utilization, or storage of carbon to use it as a resource.
CCUS can be effectively used today to aid the transition towards carbon neutrality.
The IPCC has identified CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) as an essential technology for reducing greenhouse gases.
The carbon capture and purification process utilizes a Lean Amine Solution (wet method) in the Absorber to capture carbon dioxide from the feed gas
containing carbon dioxide. The absorbed gas is then preheated with a heat exchanger and sent to the Stripper to separate the carbon dioxide.
The amine solution is discharged to the bottom, cooled by a heat exchanger, and circulated back to the absorption tower.
The separated carbon dioxide is dehydrated in the Dryer through a compressor before being moved to the liquefaction process.
[ Figure 1. Capture/Purification Process ]
The liquefaction process collects the carbon dioxide produced from the capture/purification process,
removes impurities (such as water and methane) using an activated carbon (A/C) bed filter, and then liquefies it in a heat exchanger.
Ammonia (NH₃) is used to bring down the temperature of carbon dioxide to the desired level. The liquefied carbon dioxide is then stored in a storage tank.
[ Figure 2. Liquefaction Process ]
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Process Design
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Technical Consulting for
Factory Optimization
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Factory
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Feasibility Studies
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Training
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Commissioning
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