Veolia launches feasibility study of “UK’s first” carbon capture tech

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The project has been developed to produce green fuels by capturing, extracting and purifying CO2. Veolia said the process can create synthetic green end products, such as eKerosene, eMethanol and speciality chemical produc

Engineered by Veolia’s in-house design teams, the system uses Advanced Amine technologies to capture carbon emissions from the combustion of non-recyclable biogenic waste, which is present in about 60% of the carbon dioxide emissions generated as a result of the incineration process.

The biogenic Carbon Dioxide can be combined with green hydrogen to create fuels such as eMethanol and Sustainable Aviation Fuel, reducing the carbon intensity of shipping and air travel, Veolia said.

Veolia said the Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) implementation project has the potential to enable its ERFs in the UK to make carbon savings of over 100,000 tonnes per year.
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