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Integrated FEED Study for BECCS Project at Mercer Peace River
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FEED of Svante’s CO2 capture process for Suncor’s Fluid Catalytic Cracker
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Shepard Energy Centre Carbon Capture Unit FEED Study
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Commercial Demonstration of Biocatalytic Process for Low Cost Carbon Capture
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Post Combustion Carbon Capture using molten carbonate fuel cell pilot
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Chemical Looping Steam Generator
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PSCC with Advanced MOF for Tourmaline Compressor Engine by Cielo Carbon Solutions and CarbonQuest
The project will demonstrate the viability for scale deployment of a first-of-its-kind modular, adsorbent agnostic VPSA (vacuum pressure swing adsorption) carbon capture system using a baseline commercial advanced Zeolite and non-commercialized MOF (Metal Organic Framework) adsorbent within the system. This application is highly innovative and industry-leading in the world of small to mid-scale point source
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Lehigh Cement Edmonton CCUS Feasibility Study Project
Developing the First Carbon Capture for the Cement Industry Funded through ERA’s Partnership Intake Program, this project evaluated the potential for adding a full-scale carbon capture system to Heidelberg’s (formerly Lehigh) cement plant in Edmonton, Alberta. The preliminary study found that it is technically feasible to capture up to 95 per cent of CO2 using
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Heartland Waste to Energy with Carbon Capture FEED Study
VArme Eenrgy’s project is a waste-to-energy facility with integrated carbon capture and storage, located in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. This will be the commercial pilot demonstration phase of the project, following the completion of the pre-FEED study which will be conducted in conjunction with Worley Parsons. The waste-to-energy technology will be provided by Babcock & Wilcox
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Feasibility and FEED for Post-Combustion Flue Gas Carbon Capture at Strathcona Resources Ltd Cold Lake Region SAGD Facilities
Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SRL) is pursuing development of a distributed Carbon Capture and Sequestration hub in the Cold Lake region to enable collection and permanent disposal of emissions from its three flagship thermal operations – Tucker, Orion, and Lindbergh. Combined, these three facilities produce approximately 62,000 bbls per day of bitumen using steam-assisted gravity drainage
