In the DOCPCC project model-based control solutions for amine based CO₂ capture plants are developed and demonstrated at TCM and at the Tiller site in Trondheim.
The purpose of the project was to analyze the transient (time-dependent) performance of the amine process. NTNU developed and detailed transient test cases based on process simulations using their dynamic process model of…
This study will investigate the feasibility of flexible operation in post-combustion CO₂ capture plants by demonstrating two novel approaches to operation. The time-varying solvent regeneration scenario demonstrates the ability to store…
The ICO₂P project aims to develop a method to monitor CO₂ storage reservoirs; by means of recording and tracking…
Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, have been with TCM since its opening, using highly advanced chemical-analytical instrumentation to determine what amines are released into the atmosphere by TCM and…
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Carbon Capture Simulation for Industry Impact (CCSI²) is a collaboration among…
In collaboration with TCM, EPRI have generated an independent verification protocol (IVP) that is applied to the process during testing to facilitate an independent review of the testing procedure, manual…