Webinar: The CO2stCap project and overall results
Other - Webinar, 2019

[recording at IEAGHG available on youtube - see link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tLLGKmMT9Y]

The webinar will give an overview of the final results of the CO2stCap project. The CO2stCap-Project is a Norwegian-Swedish research initiative initiated in the Year 2015 to reduce the cost of carbon capture in the process industry by developing concepts for partial capture. The project focuses on four industrial processes that have process-related emissions of CO2 - that is, emissions are not only from heat supply but also part of the manufacturing process. Such emissions are likely to require CCS as they are difficult to reduce by measures like fuel-shift, electrification, or energy efficiency improvements. The project has showed that partial capture may reduce the cost for CO2 capture, and can be a first step for moving CCS forwards. Both technical and economical results will be presented at the webinar. Ragnhild Skagestad, SINTEF Industry will present " The CO2stCap project and overall results Max Bierman, Chalmers University will present " Scenario for near-term implementation of partial capture from blast furnace gases in Swedish steel industry" Anette Mathisen, SINTEF Industry will present " CO2 capture opportunities in the Norwegian silicon industry" Jens Wolf at RISE Bioeconomy will present " Partial Capture of CO2 From a Pulp Mill with Focus on Cost Reduction"


process industry

partial CO2 capture

pulp&paper

cost estimation

steelmaking

silicon industry

CCS

Creator

Ragnhild Skagestad

SINTEF Industry

Max Biermann

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Anette Mathisen

SINTEF Industry

Jens Wolf

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Cutting Cost of CO2 Capture in Process Industry

Swedish Energy Agency (P40445-1), 2015-07-01 -- 2019-08-30.

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Energy Engineering

Chemical Process Engineering

Other Environmental Engineering

Energy Systems

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Energy

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