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Gas quality impacts, assessment and control in oxy-fuel technology for CCS

1st November 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 capture

This University of Newcastle study has confirmed the reactions, mechanisms and processes operating that deliver relatively clean flue-gas (carbon dioxide) for storage from the Callide Oxy-fuel Demonstration. The carbon dioxide processing unit design is shown to be effective, where the significant minor components are removed as condensate at the flue gas compression stage prior to transport and disposal. It shows that expensive de-SOx, de-NOx and dedicated mercury removal equipment is not necessary to clean the gas. On-site testing at the Callide oxy-fuel plant has achieved results consistent with those predicted by the laboratory studies. This research has done ‘outstanding work’ according to the Project Director of the Callide Oxyfuel Project (COP).

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Gas quality impacts, assessment and control in oxy-fuel technology for CCS

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