Carbon Herald
Summary
In another milestone for the Stockholm Exergi Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) project, the company has chosen a groundbreaking CO2 liquefaction technology from Air Liquide.
Named Cryocap™ LQ, this state-of-the-art technology represents a significant addition to Air Liquide’s suite of proprietary technologies, facilitating the development of extensive Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) value chains. The CO₂ liquefaction solution enables the long-distance transportation of liquid CO2 to permanent carbon storage locations, enhancing the feasibility of CCS projects.
Air Liquide’s Cryocap™ LQ technology, showcasing the company’s expertise in cryogenics, is notable for its chemical-free, non-flammable process and compact design. This advanced system will also enable the recovery and reuse of heat generated during the process to supply Stockholm’s district heating network. These features enhance sustainability and safety, offering superior energy efficiency compared to traditional liquefaction methods.
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