Accelerated deployment of integrated CCUS chains based on solvent capture technology (AURORA)

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Title
Accelerated deployment of integrated CCUS chains based on solvent capture technology (AURORA)

CoPED ID
6e70f5a5-4bf9-401b-8a53-3fa1c741f82d

Status
Active


Value
£2,258,890

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2023

End Date
June 30, 2026

Description

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Rapid up-scaling and deployment of more cost-efficient and sustainable carbon capture solutions is needed to reduce the emissions of CO2-intensive industries. Solvent-based carbon capture is an important technology that can be readily adopted to many emission sources. Such technology can achieve high capture rates and deliver CO2 at high purity with a relatively low energy demand. In AURORA the open and non-proprietary CESAR1 solvent technology will be optimised and qualified for commercial deployment. The technology will be demonstrated at TRL7-8 for three CO2 intensive industries: refining, cement, and materials recycling, for which there are few other options to achieve climate neutrality. The partners will demonstrate negligible environmental impact (emissions being a potential issue for solvent technology), capture rates at 98%, and capture costs reduced by at least 47% compared to a benchmark process with the MEA solvent. This will be achieved due to the following innovations: 1) Holistic optimisation of solvent composition, process design, emission monitoring and control, and solvent management, 2) Validated models for use in commercial process simulators 3) enhanced waste heat integration with carbon capture for reduced external heat demand and operational costs 4) Improved and integrated advanced control system for reduced OPEX and optimised performances. These innovations will be integrated in four optimised capture processes and various aspects will be demonstrated in pilots of various size and complexity. The partners will ensure transferability of results to other CO2 intensive industries thanks to the large variations in CO2 source and developed clusters addressed in the project and a strong stakeholder participation. The project will also do full CCUS chain assessments for its end-users. It is noteworthy that the end-users are situated in two different regions of Europe offering different conditions for the implementation of CCUS value chains.

David Reiner PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Emissions
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Carbon capture and storage
  4. Environmental technology
  5. Optimisation
  6. Greenhouse gases
  7. Innovations

Extracted key phrases
  1. Solvent capture technology
  2. Proprietary CESAR1 solvent technology
  3. Sustainable carbon capture solution
  4. High capture rate
  5. Capture process
  6. Co2 intensive industry thank
  7. Commercial deployment
  8. Solvent composition
  9. Solvent management
  10. MEA solvent
  11. CCUS value chain
  12. Important technology
  13. CCUS chain
  14. Ccus chain assessment
  15. Co2 source

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