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Integration of capture plant and power plant, Rotterdam Opslag en Afvang Demonstratieproject: special report for the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute

19th December 2013

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

This report focuses on the integration of the existing coal-fired 1 070 MW Unit 3 of Maasvlakte Power Plant (MPP3) with the proposed new 250 MW scale carbon capture plant of the Rotterdam Opslag en Afvang Demonstratieproject (ROAD). Carbon capture technology has been the subject of considerable research to reduce the costs of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and the subject of many publications. However, the integration with the main power plant also has important impacts on the efficiency and operability of the CCS chain, and is a significant project cost in its own right.

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Integration of capture plant and power plant, Rotterdam Opslag en Afvang Demonstratieproject: special report for the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute

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