Chester and North Wales (UK)
CO2 Capture by Frosting on a Moving Packed Bed
- Date From 7th May 2019
- Date To 7th May 2019
- Price Free
- Location Thornton Science Park, University of Chester, Pool Lane, Chester, CH2 4NU
The patented Advanced Cryogenic Carbon Capture (A3C) process separates CO2 as a frost, enabling the CO2 to be separated in a simpler, more economical way than competing technologies, whilst avoiding the use of hazardous chemicals. It minimises energy consumption by being highly regenerative and makes use of intensive heat and mass transfer. With claimed life cost reductions of CO2 capture of up to 70% compared with the conventional amine process and its compact design the process has the potential to displace conventional processes in many applications and open opportunities for new applications in industrial and transport emission reduction.
Speaker
Paul Wilson, PMW Technology
Paul will describe a disruptive low cost CO2 capture process being developed by his company, PMW Technology, at the Thornton Science Park in collaboration with the Universities of Chester and Sheffield and industrial partners.
Time
17:00 arrival for 17:15 start.
Refreshments
Tea, coffee and sandwiches will be provided.
Map and parking
Free parking is available. If the visitors car park (by the main entrance to the site) is full then processed to the security kiosk and let staff know you are attending this event. There is plenty of extra parking within the secure area and you will be directed by security to a suitable parking area.
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