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Full Chain 1

Computational modelling and optimisation of carbon capture research

Tackling current barriers of reactor scale-up in carbon capture of gas power plants using

advanced CFD Cranfield Oct 12 Sept 16 EPSRC 0.58 0.580 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 2 Computational Chemistry of Hybrid Frameworks To allow the evaluation of new hybrid frameworks in a number of key fields, such as CO2 adsorption and storage

UCL Sept 07 Jan 12 EPSRC 0.50 0.1 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 3

Carbon Capture and Storage: Realising the Potential

Techno-economic studies of CCS (3 projects) Uni Sussex + Apr 10 Mar 12 NERC/EPSRC/ESRC (UKERC via NERC) 0.41 0.220 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 4

Multi-scale whole systems modelling and analysis for CO2 capture, transport and storage

Methodologies to design and analyse future CCS systems- generating insights into the most important interactions involved in system design and operation- quantifying (economics, environmental impact, safety & operability) the performance of UK CCS systems

Consortium Jun 10 May 13 EPSRC 1.42 1.000 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 5 CCS System Modelling Toolkit Provide tool to assist in design and assessment of future CCS systems (whole chain, power generation to storage)

PSE, E4tech, EDF, E.ON, Petrofac,

Rolls-Royce Sept 11 Apr 14 ETI

3.6

(ETI total) 3.600 N/A

Component Development & Applied

Research

Full Chain 200 CCS flexibility New study requested by DECC IEA GHG

Full Chain 201 Electricity despatch modelling Ss: Scottish Government study on electricity despatch modelling of Scottish electricity system initiated mid 2013

Scottish Government

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

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(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

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DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Full Chain 1

Computational modelling and optimisation of carbon capture research

Tackling current barriers of reactor scale-up in carbon capture of gas power plants using

advanced CFD Cranfield Oct 12 Sept 16 EPSRC 0.58 0.580 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 2 Computational Chemistry of Hybrid Frameworks To allow the evaluation of new hybrid frameworks in a number of key fields, such as CO2 adsorption and storage

UCL Sept 07 Jan 12 EPSRC 0.50 0.1 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 3

Carbon Capture and Storage: Realising the Potential

Techno-economic studies of CCS (3 projects) Uni Sussex + Apr 10 Mar 12 NERC/EPSRC/ESRC (UKERC via NERC) 0.41 0.220 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 4

Multi-scale whole systems modelling and analysis for CO2 capture, transport and storage

Methodologies to design and analyse future CCS systems- generating insights into the most important interactions involved in system design and operation- quantifying (economics, environmental impact, safety & operability) the performance of UK CCS systems

Consortium Jun 10 May 13 EPSRC 1.42 1.000 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Full Chain 5 CCS System Modelling Toolkit Provide tool to assist in design and assessment of future CCS systems (whole chain, power generation to storage)

PSE, E4tech, EDF, E.ON, Petrofac,

Rolls-Royce Sept 11 Apr 14 ETI

3.6

(ETI total) 3.600 N/A

Component Development & Applied

Research

Full Chain 200 CCS flexibility New study requested by DECC IEA GHG

Full Chain 201 Electricity despatch modelling Ss: Scottish Government study on electricity despatch modelling of Scottish electricity system initiated mid 2013

Scottish Government

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Pre-combustion 6 Novel Catalytic Membrane Micro- reactors for CO2 Capture via Pre-combustion Decarbonisation Route

Advance membrane micro reactor for

precombustion Imperial Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.458 0.430 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding Pre-combustion 7 Joint UK/China hydrogen production network

Advanced chemical cycles which allow clean hydrogen to be produced without a large energy penalty for capturing the CO2

Consortium Oct 09 Sep 12 EPSRC 1 0.500 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Pre-combustion 8

The Next Generation of Activated Carbon Adsorbents for the Pre- Combustion Capture of CO2

Develop activated carbon adsorbents and system models to improve the efficiency, flexibility and

operability of IGCC processes Consortium Nov 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.694 0.694 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Pre-combustion 9

e-WaGS: Efficient Water Gas Shift Technology for Low- Carbon Electric Power Generation from Fossil Fuels

Development of Water Gas Shift technology for IGCC in which carbon monoxide produced by gasification is reacted with steam to produce hydrogen and CO2

BP, Johnson

Matthey Feb 10 Jan 13 TSB/DECC 2 (total); 1 (public) 0.600 3 - 4

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Component Development & Applied

Research

Pre-combustion 10

Next Generation Capture Technology for Coal (CCGT)

Advanced technology to reduce cost of CO2

capture in pre-combustion: Stage 1: FEED study for the demonstration with University of Edinburgh and Imperial College, lasting 16 months and costing £3m. Stage2: construction of pilot plant, demonstration and results analysis (£20.5M)

Costain July 11 Jun 05 ETI (ETI Total) 23.5 3.500 5-6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Pre-combustion 11 Carbon capture pilot using an Endex Reactor

Development of calcium looping technology. This 3MWe demonstrator is the basis for scale up to

50MWt units for (i) industrial applications (ii) in multiple units to decarbonise the fuel gas of NGCC or IGCC power stations.

Millennium Generation; Calix (Europe) Limited; HEL East Limited; Imperial College

Sep 12 Apr 14 DECC (public)5.8 5.800 6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Pre-combustion 98

Calix Endex Reactor carbon capture technology feasibility study

Calix Ltd is developing a new technology for carbon capture from syngas, applicable to power generation (CCGT or IGCC), steel and cement industries. It is a new approach based on calcium looping, applied to pre-combustion capture, to shift and decarbonise syngas rapidly at high temperature and pressure

Calix Europe Ltd May 12 Dec 12 TSB 0.99 0.068 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Pre-combustion 99 Novel Low energy pre-

combustion

The goal was to create a detailed computer process simulation and then to perform a basic process engineering feasibility study of the novel Timmins technology, and to benchmark its estimated performance and costs, in pre-capture CCS mode (90% CO2 capture target) on an integrated Shell

coal gasifier IGCC power plant at c.30 bar pressure

Timmins CCS Ltd May 12 Oct 12 TSB 0.075 0.053 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES

INCLUDING COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS OR DEMONSTRA

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Pre-combustion 6 Novel Catalytic Membrane Micro- reactors for CO2 Capture via Pre-combustion Decarbonisation Route

Advance membrane micro reactor for

precombustion Imperial Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.458 0.430 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding Pre-combustion 7 Joint UK/China hydrogen production network

Advanced chemical cycles which allow clean hydrogen to be produced without a large energy penalty for capturing the CO2

Consortium Oct 09 Sep 12 EPSRC 1 0.500 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Pre-combustion 8

The Next Generation of Activated Carbon Adsorbents for the Pre- Combustion Capture of CO2

Develop activated carbon adsorbents and system models to improve the efficiency, flexibility and

operability of IGCC processes Consortium Nov 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.694 0.694 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Pre-combustion 9

e-WaGS: Efficient Water Gas Shift Technology for Low- Carbon Electric Power Generation from Fossil Fuels

Development of Water Gas Shift technology for IGCC in which carbon monoxide produced by gasification is reacted with steam to produce hydrogen and CO2

BP, Johnson

Matthey Feb 10 Jan 13 TSB/DECC 2 (total); 1 (public) 0.600 3 - 4

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Component Development & Applied

Research

Pre-combustion 10

Next Generation Capture Technology for Coal (CCGT)

Advanced technology to reduce cost of CO2

capture in pre-combustion: Stage 1: FEED study for the demonstration with University of Edinburgh and Imperial College, lasting 16 months and costing £3m. Stage2: construction of pilot plant, demonstration and results analysis (£20.5M)

Costain July 11 Jun 05 ETI (ETI Total) 23.5 3.500 5-6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Pre-combustion 11 Carbon capture pilot using an Endex Reactor

Development of calcium looping technology. This 3MWe demonstrator is the basis for scale up to

50MWt units for (i) industrial applications (ii) in multiple units to decarbonise the fuel gas of NGCC or IGCC power stations.

Millennium Generation; Calix

(Europe) Limited; HEL East Limited; Imperial College

Sep 12 Apr 14 DECC (public)5.8 5.800 6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Pre-combustion 98

Calix Endex Reactor carbon capture technology feasibility study

Calix Ltd is developing a new technology for carbon capture from syngas, applicable to power generation (CCGT or IGCC), steel and cement industries. It is a new approach based on calcium looping, applied to pre-combustion capture, to shift and decarbonise syngas rapidly at high temperature and pressure

Calix Europe Ltd May 12 Dec 12 TSB 0.99 0.068 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Pre-combustion 99 Novel Low energy pre-

combustion

The goal was to create a detailed computer process simulation and then to perform a basic process engineering feasibility study of the novel Timmins technology, and to benchmark its estimated performance and costs, in pre-capture CCS mode (90% CO2 capture target) on an integrated Shell

coal gasifier IGCC power plant at c.30 bar pressure

Timmins CCS Ltd May 12 Oct 12 TSB 0.075 0.053 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Post-combustion 12

Carbon Capture from power plant and atmosphere

CO2 separation by adsorption onto nanoporous

materials, materials by “filtration” of CO2 from

power plant flue gases by newly created semi- permeable membranes, and by membrane separation of oxygen from air, to enable oxy-fuel combustion and efficient CO2 separation

(2 projects)

Heriot Watt + Nov 08 Nov 13 EPSRC 4.45 2.000 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 13

Ceramic membranes for energy applications and CO2 capture

High temperature ceramic membranes for energy applications and CO2 capture

2 Projects,

Newcastle + Apr 09 Apr 14 EPSRC 1.1 0.700 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 14

Fundamentals of Optimised Capture Using Solids (FOCUS)

Solid adsorption of CO2 and UK-China collaboration Consortium Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.568 0.500 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 15

Innovative Adsorbent Materials and Processes for Integrated Carbon Capture and Multi- pollutant Control for Fossil Fuel Power Generation

Simultaneous removal of SOx, NOx, HCl, HF, and

toxic metals, particularly mercury –

China Collaboration Nottingham Oct 09 Sep 13 EPSRC 0.952 0.500 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 16

Innovative Gas Separations for Carbon Capture

Methodologies for the rapid synthesis and screening of novel materials and solvents for carbon capture from power stations. Focus on absorption, adsorption and membrane processes combining molecular modelling and advanced process modelling

Consortium Oct 09 Mar 13 EPSRC 1.89 1.000 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding Post-combustion 17 Multi-scale evaluation of advanced technologies for capturing the CO2: chemical looping applied to solid fuels.

A systematic, multiscale approach, which considers the detailed behaviour of the solid oxygen carriers, through to the systems level integration into a power station and energy grid

Consortium Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.578 0.510 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 18

Step Change Adsorbents and Processes for CO2 Capture.

Accelerate the pace of development of adsorbent technology as a viable alternative to chemical absorption in post-combustion capture...The ultimate goal of the project is to demonstrate the adsorbent materials in real power plant environments

Consortium Nov 09 Oct 13 EPSRC / E.ON 0.158 0.800 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 19

Adsoprtion materials and processes for carbon capture from gas-fired power plants (AMPGas)

Capture technology for retrofit to existing CCGT plants. Addressing both materials and process development for carbon capture.

Consortium /

Edinburgh Sep 12 Aug 15 EPSRC 1.1 1.100 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 20

Effective adsorbents for establishing solids looping as a next generation CCGT technology

To overcome the performance barriers for

implementing adsorbent systems in the solid looping

technology specifically for CCGT power plants Consortium Nov 08 Nov 13 EPSRC 4.45 2.000 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES

INCLUDING COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS OR DEMONSTRA

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Post-combustion 12

Carbon Capture from power plant and atmosphere

CO2 separation by adsorption onto nanoporous

materials, materials by “filtration” of CO2 from

power plant flue gases by newly created semi- permeable membranes, and by membrane separation of oxygen from air, to enable oxy-fuel combustion and efficient CO2 separation

(2 projects)

Heriot Watt + Nov 08 Nov 13 EPSRC 4.45 2.000 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 13

Ceramic membranes for energy applications and CO2 capture

High temperature ceramic membranes for energy applications and CO2 capture

2 Projects,

Newcastle + Apr 09 Apr 14 EPSRC 1.1 0.700 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 14

Fundamentals of Optimised Capture Using Solids (FOCUS)

Solid adsorption of CO2 and UK-China collaboration Consortium Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.568 0.500 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 15

Innovative Adsorbent Materials and Processes for Integrated Carbon Capture and Multi- pollutant Control for Fossil Fuel Power Generation

Simultaneous removal of SOx, NOx, HCl, HF, and

toxic metals, particularly mercury –

China Collaboration Nottingham Oct 09 Sep 13 EPSRC 0.952 0.500 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 16

Innovative Gas Separations for Carbon Capture

Methodologies for the rapid synthesis and screening of novel materials and solvents for carbon capture from power stations. Focus on absorption, adsorption and membrane processes combining molecular modelling and advanced process modelling

Consortium Oct 09 Mar 13 EPSRC 1.89 1.000 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding Post-combustion 17 Multi-scale evaluation of advanced technologies for capturing the CO2: chemical looping applied to solid fuels.

A systematic, multiscale approach, which considers the detailed behaviour of the solid oxygen carriers, through to the systems level integration into a power station and energy grid

Consortium Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.578 0.510 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 18

Step Change Adsorbents and Processes for CO2 Capture.

Accelerate the pace of development of adsorbent technology as a viable alternative to chemical absorption in post-combustion capture...The ultimate goal of the project is to demonstrate the adsorbent materials in real power plant environments

Consortium Nov 09 Oct 13 EPSRC / E.ON 0.158 0.800 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 19

Adsoprtion materials and processes for carbon capture from gas-fired power plants (AMPGas)

Capture technology for retrofit to existing CCGT plants. Addressing both materials and process development for carbon capture.

Consortium /

Edinburgh Sep 12 Aug 15 EPSRC 1.1 1.100 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 20

Effective adsorbents for establishing solids looping as a next generation CCGT technology

To overcome the performance barriers for

implementing adsorbent systems in the solid looping

technology specifically for CCGT power plants Consortium Nov 08 Nov 13 EPSRC 4.45 2.000 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Post-combustion 21 Advanced GasCCS

(GasFACTS)

Underpinning research for development and deployment on natural gas power plants, particularly for gas turbine modifications and advanced post combustion capture technologies for gas power plants

Consortium Apr 09 Apr 14 EPSRC 1.1 0.700 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 22 Carbon capture in the refining process To develop a vacuum swing adsoption process to capture CO

2 from a H2 plants in the refining process Edinburgh Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.568 0.500 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding Post-combustion 23 New approach to extend durability of sorbent powders for multicycle high temperature CO2 capture in hydrogen

Materials engineering proposal addressing the major problem facing utilisation of powder sorbents such

as CaO for high temperature applications Leeds Oct 09 Sep 13 EPSRC 0.952 0.500 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 24

Feasibility of a wetting layer absoprtion carbon capture process based on chemical solvents

To investigate a novel process based on the wetting layer absorption concept in which a porous material is used to support liquid-like regions of absorbing solvent, which in turn absorb carbon dioxide

Strathclyde /

Edinburgh Oct 09 Mar 13 EPSRC 1.89 1.000 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 25

Chemical looping for low-cost oxygen production and other applications

Chemical looping (combustion, CLC) using fluidised beds at industrial scale within the UK - experimental work and theoretical analysis for first large-scale demonstration of CLC within the UK.

Imperial College London, Cranfield

University & University of Cambridge

Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.578 0.510 1-3 Fundamental Research

& Understanding

Post-combustion 26

Mixed matrix membranes preparation for post- combustion capture

Membrane processes as an alternative to post- combustion capture technologies due to the reduced maintenance of the process, the absence of dangerous solvents and their smaller footprint. This project aims - support development of new mixed matrix membranes for post-combustion applications. Fundamental knowledge is crucial in order to design the reliable materials needed for real-world-applications.

University of

Edinburgh Nov 09 Oct 13

EPSRC / E.ON 0.158 0.800 1-3 Fundamental Research & Understanding Post-combustion 27 Project Coral – Integrated CHP, carbon water exchange Pilot Demonstration

Demonstrate 2nd generation carbon capture technology on an industrial chemicals site: Carbon Water Exchange (CWX), an innovative, electro- chemical based sequestration technology that remediates principally CO2, SOx & NOx from fossil

fuel combustion emissions.

Future Environmental Technologies Group,

Solutia UK; Hoare Lea & Partners; DB Core Ltd; Malvern

Executives

Sep 12 Aug 15 EPSRC 1.1 1.100 6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Post-combustion 28 Ferrybridge CC Pilot 100+

Largest Pilot plant demonstration in UK,5MWe,

100t CO2 capture/day. System integration, solvent

evaluation, skills & training

SSE, Doosan,

Vattenfall Jan 11 Dec 13 TSB/DECC

21 (total); 6.75

(public) 5.000 5-6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Post-combustion 29

Next Generation capture for gas fired (CCGT) power stations

Advanced technology to reduce cost and capture penalty for retrofit and new-build gas-fired power stations. Stage 1: design study (August 2012 – January 2014) £0.8M; Stage 2: c5MWe pilot (2014

– 2017) £10M)

tbn Jul 12 Dec 15 ETI 21.6 (ETI total) 11.600 5-6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES

INCLUDING COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS OR DEMONSTRA

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Post-combustion 21 Advanced GasCCS

(GasFACTS)

Underpinning research for development and deployment on natural gas power plants, particularly for gas turbine modifications and advanced post combustion capture technologies for gas power plants

Consortium Apr 09 Apr 14 EPSRC 1.1 0.700 2 Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 22 Carbon capture in the refining process To develop a vacuum swing adsoption process to capture CO

2 from a H2 plants in the refining process Edinburgh Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.568 0.500 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding Post-combustion 23 New approach to extend durability of sorbent powders for multicycle high temperature CO2 capture in hydrogen

Materials engineering proposal addressing the major problem facing utilisation of powder sorbents such

as CaO for high temperature applications Leeds Oct 09 Sep 13 EPSRC 0.952 0.500 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 24

Feasibility of a wetting layer absoprtion carbon capture process based on chemical solvents

To investigate a novel process based on the wetting layer absorption concept in which a porous material is used to support liquid-like regions of absorbing solvent, which in turn absorb carbon dioxide

Strathclyde /

Edinburgh Oct 09 Mar 13 EPSRC 1.89 1.000 2

Fundamental Research & Understanding

Post-combustion 25

Chemical looping for low-cost oxygen production and other applications

Chemical looping (combustion, CLC) using fluidised beds at industrial scale within the UK - experimental work and theoretical analysis for first large-scale demonstration of CLC within the UK.

Imperial College London, Cranfield

University & University of Cambridge

Jan 11 Dec 13 EPSRC 0.578 0.510 1-3 Fundamental Research

& Understanding

Post-combustion 26

Mixed matrix membranes preparation for post- combustion capture

Membrane processes as an alternative to post- combustion capture technologies due to the reduced maintenance of the process, the absence of dangerous solvents and their smaller footprint. This project aims - support development of new mixed matrix membranes for post-combustion applications. Fundamental knowledge is crucial in order to design the reliable materials needed for real-world-applications.

University of

Edinburgh Nov 09 Oct 13

EPSRC / E.ON 0.158 0.800 1-3 Fundamental Research & Understanding Post-combustion 27 Project Coral – Integrated CHP, carbon water exchange Pilot Demonstration

Demonstrate 2nd generation carbon capture technology on an industrial chemicals site: Carbon Water Exchange (CWX), an innovative, electro- chemical based sequestration technology that remediates principally CO2, SOx & NOx from fossil

fuel combustion emissions.

Future Environmental Technologies Group,

Solutia UK; Hoare Lea & Partners; DB Core Ltd; Malvern

Executives

Sep 12 Aug 15 EPSRC 1.1 1.100 6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Post-combustion 28 Ferrybridge CC Pilot 100+

Largest Pilot plant demonstration in UK,5MWe,

100t CO2 capture/day. System integration, solvent

evaluation, skills & training

SSE, Doosan,

Vattenfall Jan 11 Dec 13 TSB/DECC

21 (total); 6.75

(public) 5.000 5-6 Pilot-scale Demonstration

Post-combustion 29

Next Generation capture for gas fired (CCGT) power stations

Advanced technology to reduce cost and capture penalty for retrofit and new-build gas-fired power stations. Stage 1: design study (August 2012 – January 2014) £0.8M; Stage 2: c5MWe pilot (2014

– 2017) £10M)

Recent and Current Projects

Technology Area

Id

(project) titleProgramme

Objective, rationale for intervention

Partners

Start Date

DateEnd

(HMG, ETI & Int’l)

Funders

investment £MTotal project

Assumed total public spend

(Technology Readiness Level)

TRL Focus

Post-combustion 30 Industrial CO2 as a precursor to sustainable biomass: reducing energy consumption and CO2 footprint

Develop an innovative, algae based solution for the significant reduction of large scale industrial CO2

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