Interested to learn more about recent developments in clathrate research as novel carbon capture technology? Join the webinar on the 8th of June, 13h-15h CEST!
New carbon capture technique
The world is committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, mitigate climate change, while increasing welfare globally. By transforming towards a circular carbon economy, we can ensure all three. Carbon2Value usefully repurposes the by-products of steelmaking that would be emitted otherwise. Through carbon capture and utilization we will transition towards carbon neutrality by 2050, together. At this point, efficient carbon capture is key and has the attention of both industry and the academic world. A new carbon capturing technique, through clathrate hydrates was researched by the University of Lille.
Speakers
Mattijs Ruitenbeek
Dow
Jurriaan Boon
TNO
Louis van der Ham
University of Twente
Bertrand Chazallon
University of Lille
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Program
13:00-13:10 Welcome & Introduction Carbon2Value-project – Matthijs Ruitenbeek (DOW)
13:10-13:45 Overview and state of play CO2 capture technologies (incl. 10 min Q&A) – Jurriaan Boon (TNO)
13:45-14:20 Potential of Clathrate hydrates for CO2 capture (incl. 10 min Q&A) – Bertrand Chazallon (University of Lille)
14:20-14:55 Process design aspects of Clathrate hydrates (incl. 10 min Q&A) – Student team (University of Twente)
14:55-15:00 Wrap up & closure
The Carbon2Value project has received funding from the Interreg 2 Seas programme 2014-2020 co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under subsidy contract Carbon2Value2S01-094.