Designed to separate and capture approximately 5% concentration CO2 emissions from a gas cogeneration system, the carbon capture system will start operation in
Carbon capture systems separate and capture CO2 from flue gases emitted from sources that include thermal power plants and waste incineration facilities. Among Toshiba's important contributions in this area is the development of post-combustion capture methods, centered on chemical absorption. The system delivered to
The equipment is compact and light and can capture up to 10 kilograms of CO2 a day. It measures approximately 3.1 by 2 meters and is 2.8 meters high, and it weighs about 2.3 tons. It is easily transported on a 4-ton truck, and installation is straightforward.
In the face of increasing demand for small-scale carbon capture systems for demonstration projects in recent years, Toshiba has standardized the equipment, a move that enhances design efficiency and will reduce delivery times. This system for
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Countering climate change is an urgent global challenge that is driving substantial demand for effective technology for separating and capturing CO2 in exhaust gases. Toshiba remains committed to developing technology aligned with diverse CCUS (carbon capture, utilization and storage) needs. Its dedication to innovation in this critical field underscores a commitment to realizing a carbon neutral society by providing solutions for a sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
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