MAIRE completes Italy’s first CCS plant at Eni's Ravenna hub
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The facility, which has just started up its operations, is designed to separate, purify and compress a CO2 emissions volume estimated at approximately 25 000 tpy. The project is delivering a reduction of over 90% of CO2 emissions, which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. Operating at carbon concentration lower than 3% and at atmospheric pressure, making the facility the world’s first industrial-scale project with such high levels of carbon capture efficiency.
This project is the first carbon capture plant in Italy and, by supporting the phase 1 of Ravenna CCS, it represents a milestone to consolidate the complete CCS value chain, from capture to sequestration, which is a decarbonisation solution of growing importance playing a critical role in environmental sustainability. As a technology provider, NEXTCHEM has developed its own innovative process design to integrate a third-party technology, effectively enabling CO2 capture from emissions gasses with high efficiency and low power consumption even at extremely low concentrations.
With this project, NEXTCHEM strengthens its track record in CO2 capture solutions, which are now part of the NX Decarb™ technology aiming at enhancing the efficiency of carbon capture by optimising heat management and energy use.
Alessandro Bernini, CEO of MAIRE, said: “As a group, we are dedicated to the development of new high-performance solutions which help decarbonise the hard-to-abate industries. This project is a recognition of our technology offering for prominent market players and our role in boosting the Italian industrial supply chain.”
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