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ORGANIZER;CN=ESTAD 2023:mailto:info@metec-estad.com
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SUMMARY:Post combustion CO2 capture technology of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (KM-CDR processTM): Experience, recent advancements and potential applications for steel industry
DESCRIPTION:Decarbonization in Hard-to-abate industrial sector is considered as one of the key future challenges in Europe and worldwide towards reaching the targets of Paris Agreement. Electrification and use of hydrogen, are two emerging technologies which may become relevant for specific industrial applications. Nevertheless, carbon capture is already proven in the large industrial scale and is expected to play a key role in the decarbonization of these sectors through combination with permanent storage.  MHI has more than 30 years’ experience in development and commercialization of its proprietary amine based carbon capture technology and has 14 industrial scale references, including the world’s largest post combustion CO2 capture project, Petra Nova. MHI has recently commercialized the “Advanced KM CDR ProcessTM”, which utilizes the new generation of its proprietary solvent KS-21TM. The new solvent has improved characteristics such as higher stability and lower volatility, and brings competitive advantages in terms of capex and opex for new carbon capture projects. In the present paper the experience from projects in Hard-to-abate sector like steel industry, is assessed. For the development of new large scale projects Feasibility and Pre-FEED study type of activities are combined together with specific test campaigns in dedicated mobile test units. In this way the impact of specific flue gas composition on the performance of the process and quality of captured CO2 from steel industry can be analyzed, so that the outcome can directly facilitate the design of the large scale project.
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