Cleanova Introduces New Carbon Filtration System
09.25.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

September 25, 2024 [Tank Storage]- Cleanova has developed a new approach to filtration solutions for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) applications. Cleanova.C-Clean is being exhibited for the first time at Carbon Capture Technology Expo 2024 in Germany.

 

Chris Nixon, Cleanova’s engineering and products director says: ‘Filtration technology plays a pivotal role at every stage in the carbon capture process, from the arrival of the feed gas, through chemical absorption to final storage and transportation. Each filtration solution needs to be tailored to specific conditions such as CO2 concentration, the nature of the emission source, the presence of other contaminants, temperature, and pressure. This means that CCUS operators and system designers need to work collaboratively with filtration experts from the outset to achieve optimal results. Cleanova.C-Clean enables co-development of customised carbon capture solutions using advanced filtration products that are appropriate for CCUS applications.’

 

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