CO2 recovery device - carbon capture
Focusing on carbon dioxide recovery
GEA has developed a "mobile" carbon capture pilot plant equipped with a gas pretreatment module as a proof of concept for target industries.
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GEA has developed an end-to-end carbon capture portfolio consisting of four main components. XECO Waste Heat Recovery – Pursuing maximum economic efficiency: Most of the heat required for CO2 separation is supplied by the plant's processes and flue gas heat. SETO Gas Pretreatment – Pursuing maximum effectiveness and durability: Removes harmful trace components from flue gas, maximizing the long-term stability of the chemical reactions for carbon capture. CEBO Carbon Capture Plant – The amine-based carbon capture plants come in four sizes, are easy to install, and provide customers with economical solutions tailored to their needs. NAVO CO2 Utilization and Sequestration – Solutions for the purification, liquefaction, conditioning, and transportation of CO2. The captured CO2 can be removed and reused in production processes or stored long-term.
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Applications/Examples of results
In large-scale cement plants, it is expected that 20% of the CO2 emissions can be recovered in the initial stages through waste heat. In the case of glass factories, that figure could reach 40-50%.