Advancements in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Technologies for Decarbonization
Key Ideas
- The Global CCS Institute's annual report highlights Babcock & Wilcox's ClimateBright™ decarbonization technologies as among the most advanced commercially ready carbon capture and storage technologies.
- The report features over 100 technologies, including BrightLoop™ for low-carbon intensity hydrogen production and other innovative solutions like SolveBright™ and OxyBright™.
- Babcock & Wilcox's technologies aim to address carbon emissions through post-combustion carbon capture, oxygen combustion, hydrogen combustion, and flue gas pre-treatment technologies.
- Interested individuals can access an excerpt of the report showcasing B&W's advancements in CCS technologies, or view the entire compendium on the Global CCS Institute's website.
The Global CCS Institute recently released its 'State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2024' report, emphasizing the advancements in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies for decarbonization. Babcock & Wilcox's ClimateBright™ technologies stood out among the most cutting-edge commercially available CCS solutions. The annual report details the performance and applications of over 100 new CCS technologies, with notable mentions of B&W's innovative offerings. BrightLoop™, a chemical looping technology, is highlighted for its role in low-carbon intensity hydrogen production. Additionally, solutions like SolveBright™ for post-combustion carbon capture, OxyBright™ for oxygen combustion, and BrightGen™ for hydrogen combustion were showcased for their potential in reducing carbon emissions. The report also features flue gas pre-treatment technologies designed to control emissions like SO2 and SO3. Individuals interested in exploring these advancements can download an excerpt of the report focusing on B&W's technologies or access the complete compendium on the Global CCS Institute's website.
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State Of The Art
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