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Article: MHI and E.ON Energie of Germany to Verify CO2 Recovery Technology for Coal-fired Power Generation Plants; 100 Tons/Day Facility to Start Operation in 2010.
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- July 3, 2008
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Tokyo, July 3, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and E.ON Energie AG will jointly test technology for recovering carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue-gas emissions from a coal-fired power generation plant in Germany. The CO2 recovery test plant to be added to E.ON Energie's existing plant will adopt MHI's technology for absorbing and desorbing CO2 from flue gas using its proprietary KS-1 solvent, and will be capable of capturing100 metric tons of CO2 per day (flue-gas flow rate: 20,000 cubic meters per hour). The recovery plant operation will commence early in 2010. The various tests to be conducted at the plant will focus mainly on further reducing the ...
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