Modular Approaches to CO2 Capture Technologies
- 24 March 2026
- Capture
The status and potential of the modular carbon capture plant construction, targeting the power and industry sectors.
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Mr M R Haines
Citation: IEAGHG, "Integration of Solar Energy Technologies with CCS", 2012-TR1, March 2012.
This study was undertaken to identify and quantify opportunities for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and renewable energy technologies to be combined in a synergistic way and to identify any options which would tend to leave a permanent legacy for the renewable power generation industry. Several interesting options were studied and the key option of providing renewable thermal energy to compensate for the parasitic losses incurred by post combustion CCS was studied in some detail.
Of the high temperature CSP applications only the central tower raising steam as working fluid seems worthwhile as a partner to a CCS plant utilising hydrogen produced from coal or natural gas with CO2 capture. Even this option makes rather less efficient use of hydrogen than a stand alone pre-combustion CCS plant. The cost would be significantly higher than that of using natural gas as backup fuel because of the cost of the conversion equipment and the energy losses during conversion. The scheme would work best if coupled with a hydrogen store. Because of the high cost the support to the solar systems should be limited to the minimum needed to prevent undesirably fast thermal cycling and for provision of essential power requirements during hours of darkness. Longer periods of support may be better provided by thermal storage systems. Given that direct use of the fossil fuel without capture would be cheaper any decision to use hydrogen derived in a Gasification/CCS process in this way would depend on the importance attached to minimising greenhouse gas emissions.
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