Chinese projects to trap 1.5 million tonnes of carbon are now online

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They use a mix of sequestration and repurposing of captured carbon.

On Thursday last week, the country's first offshore carbon storage project went online. Located in the South China Sea, the project is installed at the Enping 15-1 oil platform, approximately 125 miles from the city of Shenzhen.

Deep saline aquifers and depleted oil and gas layers typically serve as subsurface storage options. These are large structures with diameters exceeding six miles . When carbon dioxide is injected into them, the gas rises to the top and is secured in the dome-shaped structure.The single project alone can store up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of planting 14 million trees.and storage facility at a coal-fired power plant in East Jiangsu province had also become operational.

The facility uses an amine absorbent that binds with the CO2 collected by thick pipelines located in the smokestacks of the coal-fired plant. The amine absorbent developed by Chinese researchers is capable of capturing one tonne of CO2 using less than 90kW of electricity.

 

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