Drax CCUS Partnerships
Drax Group has announced several partnerships that could lead to the development of projects using CCUS technology.
Drax Group has announced several partnerships that could lead to the development of projects using CCUS technology.
A study that will research the potential to use a Svante Inc. CO2 capture unit at one of Chevron’s USA facilities.
A study to create a map with a list of feasible CO2 storage sites around the United Kingdom.
OSAKI CoolGen is using Honeywell’s UOP SeparALL technology during coal gasification processes.
Nano-materials that can catch and release CO2 in less than 60 seconds.
Satellites that can monitor and gather information about emissions.
The ALIGN-CCUS project strives to explore scientific issues preventing the widespread usage of CCUS technologies across Europe.
Development of bacteria that consume only CO2 from their environment.
The 3D-CAPS project plans to improve CCS technologies by using 3D-printing as part of the manufacturing process of structured sorbents by using various starting materials, which would also decrease the size of sorbent processes without sacrificing throughput.