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GE signs MOU for carbon capture in Asia and Oceania

  • 1 year, 6 months ago (2022-11-01)
  • David Flin
Asia 850 Australasia 51 Gas 373

GE Gas Power has signed an MOU with DL E&C of South Korea and its subsidiary CARBANCO to jointly explore a roadmap for carbon capture technology integration with CCGT plants in Asia and Oceania powered by GE power technology.

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DL E&C, CARBONCO, and GE will collaborate to advance the adoption of low carbon gas power plants by embedding carbon capture expertise. All three parties will identify and develop potential project opportunities for an existing or new combined cycle power plant, as well as conduct feasibility and front-end engineering design (FEED) studies to explore possible locations to implement CCUS technologies within a combined cycle power plant. They will also jointly explore commercialisation of CCUS technologies integrated with combined cycle power plants for interested customers. GE will integrate its technology and control concepts with DL E&C and CARBONCO’s CCUS technology into combined cycle power plants.

GW will lead full-scale integration with the goal of ensuring dispatchability, lower carbon intensity, high flexibility and reliability, and lower capital cost.

Under the terms of the MOU, DL E&C and CARBONCO will collaborate towards deploying CCUS currently capable of managing carbon emissions of 3000 tons per day, as well as methods to transform CO2 into compounds such as liquid carbonic acid or carbon mineralisation.