
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) are critical technologies for reducing industrial CO2 emissions. Precise level and pressure instrumentation monitors absorption columns, storage vessels, and transport systems throughout the capture process.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as well as Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) are technologies for reducing CO2 emissions. They contribute to both decarbonisation and a greener economy, actively counteracting climate change. Carbon Capture describes the removal of CO2 directly from industrial exhaust gases, while CCS includes the subsequent storage of the captured carbon. CCS technology is considered promising for significantly reducing CO2 emissions from cement, steel, chemical, and paper industries as well as energy generation. Direct Air Capture (DAC) removes CO2 directly from the surrounding air, helping to reduce excess atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. CCU describes separating carbon from air or industrial flue gases and using it for a defined purpose, closing the carbon cycle and promoting a more sustainable economy. Precise level and pressure instrumentation plays a critical role in monitoring absorption columns, storage vessels, and transport systems throughout these processes.
Key challenges we help address
Measuring CO2 concentration levels in capture and storage systems
Monitoring underground geological storage integrity
Detecting pipeline leaks across long-distance transport networks
Ensuring compliance with evolving carbon credit regulations
Managing high-pressure systems with corrosive supercritical CO2
Validating capture efficiency across different industrial sources
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