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Decarbonization – Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Solutions
ANDRITZ is enhancing its carbon capture efforts with advanced flue gas cleaning technologies that ensure energy efficiency and deliver CO₂ at the required purity. Together with its customers, ANDRITZ is stepping up its activities to use technologies to reduce carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. All solutions feature highly efficient and well-integrated energy cycles, especially for industrial customers, as well as the delivery of the CO₂ at the required purity and pressure.
As an innovation and technology driven company, ANDRITZ’s approach to sustainable solutions does not end with the capturing step alone, but also develops solutions for hydrogen production (ANDRITZ Metals) and synthesis options of green hydrogen and the captured CO₂ to produce e-fuels or other valuable chemicals.
Since more than 15 years ANDRITZ is active in the field of decarbonization of flue gases in different industries. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) solutions were tested in cooperation with universities and other scientific entities. The first approach was the development of solutions for the fossil fueled power sector, where ANDRITZ has installed and tested pilot plants for nearly 10 years. This reality driven experience gave us the confidence and know-how to also develop solutions for other industries.
Meanwhile, ANDRITZ is additionally active in the cement, the iron and steel as well as the maritime industry with our CCUS solutions. As we believe that the carbon capture technology is obligatory to achieve the necessary global climate goals, we are also looking for applications in industries like pulp and paper, energy from waste or biomass plants.
But our vision of a sustainable solution does not end with the capturing step alone. As an innovation and technology driven company, ANDRITZ also develops solutions for hydrogen production and synthesis options of hydrogen and the captured CO₂ to produce e-fuels or other chemicals.