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Aker Carbon Capture awarded carbon capture study for German biomass CHP

Aker Carbon Capture awarded carbon capture study for German biomass CHP
Aker Carbon Capture's proprietary carbon capture technology process uses a mixture of water and organic amine solvents to absorb the carbon dioxide, and this process can be applied to emissions from various sources, from gas, coal, cement, refineries, and waste-to-energy through to hydrogen and other process industries (graphic courtesy Aker Carbon Capture).

Norway-headed pure-play carbon capture company Aker Carbon Capture AS has announced that it has been awarded a feasibility study to implement carbon capture at a biomass combined heat and power (CHP) facility in Germany.

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According to a statement, the planned capture capacity will be 250,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.

For this project, Aker Carbon Capture aims to deliver its standardized Just Catch modular product for an undisclosed client.

We are excited to be working on this decarbonization project in Germany. There is a clear momentum for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) in the German market, building on the country’s funding program for climate protection, which was launched in June, said Jon Christopher Knudsen, Chief Commercial Officer at Aker Carbon Capture.

The study will assess the optimal CO2capture, conditioning, liquefaction, and temporary storage facility as well as the heat recovery potential and heat integration solutions.

This will reduce the total heating and cooling demands related to capturing and conditioning the CO2.

Europe’s largest emitter

This is the second study awarded to Aker Carbon Capture in Germany, Europe’s largest economy and CO2emitter.

The country aims to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by 65 percent by 2030 compared with 1990 and to become carbon neutral by 2045.

CCUS has been identified as playing an important role in the country’s goal to achieve these targets. The German government is expected to publish its Carbon Management Strategy this autumn.

Market gaining momentum

At Twence’s waste-to-energy (WtE) facility in the Netherlands, Aker Carbon Capture is currently delivering a Just Catch plant with a capacity of 100,000 tonnes of CO2per year.

In May of this year, the company started the delivery of five Just Catch plants to Ørsted’s bioenergy facilities in Denmark, with a design capture capacity of 500,000 tonnes of CO2per year.

These flagship projects contribute to Aker Carbon Capture’s mission to standardize and modularize carbon capture plants, with reduced footprint and significant cost and energy benefits, to the mid-scale emitter market.

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