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CO 2 Capture and Transport. Adina Bosoaga. Energy Technology Centre Cranfield University. Why research is needed ?. Minimize energy requirements for CO 2 capture Improve the efficiency of energy conversion processes Reduce costs & consumption of primary energy sources
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CO2 Capture and Transport Adina Bosoaga Energy Technology Centre Cranfield University
Why research is needed ? • Minimize energy requirements for CO2 capture • Improve the efficiency of energy conversion processes • Reduce costs & consumption of primary energy sources • Develop advanced, innovative concepts for • next-generation technology implementation Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
What industry wants? • Universities to look at alternative perspectives • Equipment development • Provide theoretical understanding Feedback from breakout groups at UKCCSC Theme A Stakeholder Meeting Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
Roadmap to commercialization Source: Doosan Babcock + UKCCSC Stakeholder Meeting feedback • Research and development is a long-term commitment • Bringing an idea from project to commercialization takes 10-30 years Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
CO2 capture technologies Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
Key needs - Underpinning science(UKCCSC Stakeholder Meeting outcomes) CO2 post-combustion capture at a plant in Malaysia. (Courtesy of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries). Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
Key needs - Underpinning science(UKCCSC Stakeholder Meeting outcomes) Pre combustion CO2 pre-combustion capture at a coal gasification plant in North Dakota, USA Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
Key needs - Underpinning science(UKCCSC Stakeholder Meeting outcomes) 5 MWe CES water cycle plant at Kimberlina, California Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
CO2 Transport(UKCCSC Stakeholder Meeting outcomes) Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
Our mission • To enhance the knowledge, awareness, competency and global competitiveness of the UK • To strength collaborative partnerships through strategic alliances with equipment suppliers, power utilities • R&D – aligned with industry needs - focus our skills on solving technology barriers to implementation of CO2 capture and transport • Strong cooperation will be required in order to optimize resources, avoid duplication and maximize synergies Solutions Can Be Found Only Through Our Combined Efforts & Common Research Programmes Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008
Thank you! a.bosoaga@cranfield.ac.uk Royal Academy of Engineering, 28th February 2008