U.S. Department of Energy Announces Investment to Further Develop Carbon Capture Technology via FEED Study
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
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Genevieve, Missouri, is a partnership of the University of Illinois Prairie Research Institute, LafargeHolcim in the US and Air Liquide Engineering & Construction.
Key Points:
- Genevieve, Missouri, is a partnership of the University of Illinois Prairie Research Institute, LafargeHolcim in the US and Air Liquide Engineering & Construction.
- The University of Illinois is a leader in developing and managing carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects.
- The objective of this project is to deliver a FEED study for a carbon capture retrofit that can separate up to 95% of CO2 emissions at the plant.
- Its exciting to collaborate with LafargeHolcim in the U.S. to explore the application of this carbon capture technology at a commercial scale, in a way that has the potential for significant impact.