Cool Planet Technologies has announced a significant advancement in its carbon capture technology with the successful testing of its third-generation membrane module. This breakthrough is seen as a pivotal step towards the industrial scaling of carbon capture solutions, which are increasingly critical in the fight against climate change.
The recent tests demonstrated the module’s ability to capture up to 37,000 tonnes of CO2 per annum, achieving a recovery rate of 95%. These results were obtained under various conditions that mimic industrial emissions from sectors such as lime, cement, steel, and waste-to-energy, indicating the module’s versatility and effectiveness across different industries.
One of the key objectives of the testing was to ensure that the scaled-up module maintained the performance characteristics observed in earlier, smaller pilot tests. The results confirmed that the module’s performance closely aligned with Cool Planet’s simulation models, validating the predictive tools used for designing large-scale carbon capture plants. This correlation is essential for building confidence in the technology’s scalability and reliability.
In addition to the successful performance metrics, the testing phase has provided valuable insights that will inform the development of future high-performance capture modules. This iterative approach to technology development is crucial for addressing the complexities associated with carbon capture in various industrial applications.
To showcase these advancements, Cool Planet hosted a series of demonstration days at its facility in Grimsby, UK, attracting over 20 leading companies from relevant industries. Participants witnessed live demonstrations of the carbon capture process, further solidifying industry interest and confidence in Cool Planet’s capabilities.
As part of the next steps, the membrane module will be integrated into a demonstration project at Holcim’s H?ver cement plant in Germany. This project is set to operate for twelve months and will serve as a full-scale validation of the carbon capture technology, advancing it to Technology Readiness Level 8 (TRL8).
Andrew Corner, CEO of Cool Planet, emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating that it validates years of innovation and positions the company as a leader in developing cost-effective, scalable industrial carbon capture solutions. The successful testing not only demonstrates the technology’s robustness but also enhances industry confidence in meeting global decarbonization goals.
As the world increasingly turns its attention to reducing carbon emissions, advancements like those made by Cool Planet Technologies are vital in providing practical solutions for industries that are traditionally hard to decarbonize. The ongoing collaboration with Holcim and other industry leaders will be crucial in further refining and deploying this technology on a larger scale.
This article was submitted via the World of Renewables press desk.
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