07.10.2024
We look forward to sharing our knowledge with the world’s CO₂ capture experts
From 20 to 24 October 2024, the world’s CCS experts will meet at GHGT-17 in Calgary, Canada. TCM is pleased to contribute to the conference with five oral presentations and three poster presentations.
The titles of the GHGT-17 papers and short summaries of the next four are described below. The first three presentations can be found here.
Using a dynamic modelling tool to ensure the safety of drinking water sources in the vicinity of an amine-based CO2 capture plant. (Presenter: NIVA)
The article presents a dynamic modeling tool designed to help industries prevent contamination of nearby water sources by carcinogenic nitrosamines (NSAs) and nitramines (NAs) from amine-based CO2 capture plants. The study describes the formation of NSAs and NAs in the air from escaped amines, the local dispersion conditions, and their eventual deposition in water sources. Preliminary applications of the tool at different sites, including a Norwegian lake, show potential risks and seasonal fluctuations in NSA and NA levels. The tool incorporates complex processes and is being improved with a new atmospheric module validated by airborne measurements. It can also evaluate technological measures to reduce amine emissions and subsequent contamination.
Demonstration of latest CANSOLV CO2 capture technology advancements at TCM (Presenter: Shell)
This article details the successful 6-month demonstration of Shell Global Solutions’ latest CANSOLV technology at the Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM). Results to be shared by Shell Cansolv during this conference.
Transformational Sorbent-Based Process for a Substantial Reduction in the Cost of CO2 Capture (Presenter: InnoSepra)
This paper presents lab and pilot scale test results and a techno-economic analysis for a sorbent-based CO2 capture process. At the conference, InnoSepra will also share some results from the tests at TCM with the 2nd generation process.
Demonstration of ION’s Novel CO2 Capture Solvent (ICE-31) at TCM’s Amine Plant with Transformational Deep Decarbonization and CO2 Capture Co-Benefit Results (Presenter: ION)
ION Clean Energy demonstrated their novel amine-based solvent system (ICE-31) at Technology Centre Mongstad. This paper presents the results of a 4-month testing period at TCM, which will be shared by ION during this conference.
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