Doosan Babcock test facility officially opened
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24.Jun.2010 - 13:23
Removing CO2 from a point source and depositing it in deep geological formations is called carbon capture and storage. You will also find terms like CO2 storage, CO2 handling, or CO2 sequestration used for approximately the same thing. CCS is a widely used acronym for the capture, transport and storage process as a whole.<br /><br />Read more:
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HRH The Princess Royal has opened Doosan Babcock’s post combustion plant test facility at Renfrew, Scotland.
The test facility features Post Combustion Carbon Capture (PCCC) technology and will be a key component in what the company says is now the world’s largest carbon capture research facility.
The PCCC facility simulates the entire process of modern coal-fired power generation. It will burn real coals and biomass, and includes a range of gas clean-up systems, before carbon dioxide capture takes place.
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Carbon Capture Journal
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