Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition 2007
DOI: 10.2118/109245-ms
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Reducing CO2 Emissions By Making Cheaper CO2 Capture Technologies Available

Abstract: The Royal Dutch Shell Group (Shell)[1] was one of the first energy companies to acknowledge the threat of climate change - to call for action by governments; our industry and energy users; and to take action ourselves. Shell's strategy: to expand our alternative energies portfolio, while investing in advanced CO2 solutions in order to improve our ability to manage emissions from our hydrocarbon business. Measures to manage future emissions will include developing new technologies to capture and store CO2 under… Show more

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“…Pilot-scale installations, such as the amine-based capture plant at Fortum Oslo Varme WtE [73] and commercial amine capture plants operating on a slipstream of flue gas for CO 2 utilization at AVR's and Twence's WtE plant in the Netherlands [74,75] are already testing carbon capture concepts at industrially relevant conditions. Yet, R&D challenges remain in the adaptation of CCS technologies to WtE.…”
Section: Applied Research Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pilot-scale installations, such as the amine-based capture plant at Fortum Oslo Varme WtE [73] and commercial amine capture plants operating on a slipstream of flue gas for CO 2 utilization at AVR's and Twence's WtE plant in the Netherlands [74,75] are already testing carbon capture concepts at industrially relevant conditions. Yet, R&D challenges remain in the adaptation of CCS technologies to WtE.…”
Section: Applied Research Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%