Industrial Carbon Capture from an Existing Hot Briquetted Iron Manufacturing Facility using the Cryocap FG Technology
OBrien, Kevin; Salih, Hafiz
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Title
Industrial Carbon Capture from an Existing Hot Briquetted Iron Manufacturing Facility using the Cryocap FG Technology
Author(s)
OBrien, Kevin
Salih, Hafiz
Contributor(s)
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction,
Visage Energy Corporation,
Hatch Associates Consultants Inc.,
Midrex Technologies Inc.,
ArcelorMittal,
voestalpine Texas LLC,
Issue Date
2023-04-01
Keyword(s)
Carbon dioxide capture -- Texas
Cryocap
Iron manufacturing -- Texas -- Environmental aspects
Geographic Coverage
Portland, TX
Abstract
The University of Illinois, in partnership with Air Liquide, Visage Energy Corporation, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc., Midrex Technologies Inc., ArcelorMittal, and voestalpine Texas LLC, will complete a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study for retrofitting an ironmaking plant with carbon capture technology. The design will employ Air Liquide’s pressure swing adsorption-assisted Cryocap™ technology to capture 95% of the total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the ArcelorMittal Texas Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) facility, which emits approximately 1 million tonnes of CO2 per year. In addition to developing a detailed engineering design package, the team will complete analyses of the capital and operating costs, business case, life cycle greenhouse gas emissions, environmental health and safety risks, environmental justice, and economic revitalization and job creation outcomes of implementing the project.
Publisher
U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory
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