CO2 capture definition

CO2 capture means the activity of capturing from gas streams carbon dioxide (CO2), which would otherwise be emitted, for the purposes of transport and geological storage in a storage site permitted under Directive 2009/31/EC;
CO2 capture means the activity of capturing from gas streams CO2 that would otherwise be emitted.
CO2 capture means the capture of CO2 at a covered facility that was generated in respect of one or more specified GHG activities engaged in at the covered facility during the year.

Examples of CO2 capture in a sentence

  • High-throughput synthesis of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks and application to CO2 capture.

  • Any commercially available CO2 capture technologies that do not meet the DOE goal of no more than 35% increase in COE are NOT being sought under this Announcement.

  • Recently, an estimated transport and storage cost of B$17 per tCO2, which is about double of the cost associated to geological storage in sedimentary basins, has been associated to in situ MC in basaltic rocks.226 Therefore, the total cost of in situ MC will be in the range 72–129 per tCO2 (considering a CO2 capture cost of $55–112 per tCO2), which is by far larger than recent European carbon market CO2 price of B$7 per tCO2.

  • On the contrary, it is well documented in the literature that the presence of water consider- ably enhances the reaction rate in the carbonation process.9 Feedstock pre-treatment by fine grinding, thermal activation and chemicals in direct aqueous carbonation processes shows signifi- cant improvements in CO2 capture efficiency (up to 85% with pure CO2 stream).82 Meanwhile, the regeneration and recyclability of additives (NaOH, NaHCO3) still need to be addressed.

  • A preliminary economic analysis of the process reported that 90% CO2 capture from a 532 MW power plant would cost about $11–21 per t-CO2 assuming a sequestration capacity of 0.1–0.2 t-CO2 per t-FA.156 According to general estimates, coal FA with an average CO2 sequestration capacity of 5% could sequester 0.25% of CO2 emissions from coal fired power plants.23,25,1543.2.5 Cement wastes.

  • The proposed mineral carbo- nation plant does not include CO2 capture and serpentine mining.

  • The role of CO2 capture and utilization in mitigating climate change.

  • The Clean Energy Assets consist of all of the IP and certain contractual agreements for the operation of HTC’s CO2 capture systems and reclaimer systems.

  • CO2 capture shall be performed either by a dedicated installation receiving CO2 by transfer from one or more other installations, or by the same installation carrying out the activities producing the captured CO2 under the same greenhouse gas emissions permit.

  • Recent advances in solid sorbents for CO2 capture and new development trends.


More Definitions of CO2 capture

CO2 capture means the activity of capturing from gas streams CO2 which would otherwise be emitted, for the purposes of transport and geological storage in a storage site permitted under Di- rective 2009/31/EC. "Capture installation" means an installation which carries out CO2 capture.
CO2 capture means the activity of capturing CO2 from gas streams that would otherwise be emitted, for the purposes of transport and geological storage in a storage site permitted (European Commission, 2018c)

Related to CO2 capture

  • Bulk gasoline plant means a gasoline storage and distribution facility with an average daily throughput of 20,000 gallons (76,000 liters) of gasoline or less on a 30-day rolling average.

  • heat pump means a machine, a device or installation that transfers heat from natural surroundings such as air, water or ground to buildings or industrial applications by reversing the natural flow of heat such that it flows from a lower to a higher temperature. For reversible heat pumps, it may also move heat from the building to the natural surroundings;

  • Evaporative emissions means the hydrocarbon vapours lost from the fuel system of a motor vehicle other than those from exhaust emissions;

  • CO2 means carbon dioxide.

  • Working voltage means the highest value of an electrical circuit voltage root-mean-square (rms), specified by the manufacturer, which may occur between any conductive parts in open circuit conditions or under normal operating conditions. If the electrical circuit is divided by galvanic isolation, the working voltage is defined for each divided circuit, respectively.

  • Potential electrical output capacity means, with regard to a unit, 33 per- cent of the maximum design heat input of the unit.

  • Backpressure means a pressure (caused by a pump, elevated tank or piping, boiler, or other means) on the consumer's side of the service connection that is greater than the pressure provided by the public water system and which may cause backflow.

  • Nitrogen oxides means nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, expressed as nitrogen dioxide (NO2);

  • Planned Financed Generation Capacity Resource means a Planned Generation Capacity Resource that, prior to August 7, 2015, has an effective Interconnection Service Agreement and has submitted to the Office of the Interconnection the appropriate certification attesting achievement of Financial Close.

  • generating plant means the generating facility described in Schedule 1 as amended from time to time;

  • Heat input means the product (expressed in mmBtu/time) of the gross calorific value of the fuel (expressed in Btu/lb) and the fuel feed rate into the combustion device (expressed in mass of fuel/time) and does not include the heat derived from preheated combustion air, recirculated flue gases, or ex- haust from other sources.

  • Generation Capacity Resource shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement. Generation Interconnection Customer:

  • Market Participant Energy Injection means transactions in the Day-ahead Energy Market and Real-time Energy Market, including but not limited to Day-ahead generation schedules, real- time generation output, Increment Offers, internal bilateral transactions and import transactions, as further described in the PJM Manuals.

  • Processing Plant means plant systems, located on or off the Leased Premises, that include a gas processing plant, natural gasoline plant, gasoline plant, or other plant where raw unprocessed natural gas is processed to remove or extract Raw Mix from the natural gas stream to produce a Pipeline- Quality Natural Gas or Residue Gas and other products, and the Raw Mix is then either (i) separated by fractionation down to its base components prior to storage and/or transport that meets or conforms to all applicable Gas Processors Association (GPA) Standards and/or Specifications for the commercial sale of each liquefiable hydrocarbon product, or (ii) transported to another plant for separation down to its base components by fractionation prior to storage and/or transport for the commercial sale of each liquefiable hydrocarbon product. Any deductions, costs, or processing fees associated with the removal or recovery of Natural Gas Liquids is strictly limited to only that part of any Processing Plant or facility where Raw Mix is recovered, and if applicable at that plant, also fractionated to their component parts.

  • Finished water means the water that is introduced into the distribution system of a public water system and is intended for distribution and consumption without further treatment, except as treatment necessary to maintain water quality in the distribution system (e.g., booster disinfection, addition of corrosion control chemicals).

  • Rechargeable Electrical Energy Storage System (REESS) means the rechargeable energy storage system that provides electric energy for electrical propulsion.

  • High voltage bus means the electrical circuit, including the coupling system for charging the REESS, that operates on a high voltage.

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel means diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than fifteen parts per

  • Bulk gasoline terminal means a gasoline storage facility which receives gasoline from its supply source primarily by pipeline, ship, or barge, and delivers gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or to commercial or retail accounts primarily by tank truck; and has an average daily throughput of more than 76,000 liters (20,000 gallons) of gasoline.

  • Customer Interconnection Facilities means all facilities and equipment owned and/or controlled, operated and maintained by Interconnection Customer on Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in the appropriate appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions, or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System.

  • Fuel Additive means any substance designed to be added to fuel or fuel systems or other engine-related engine systems such that it is present in-cylinder during combustion and has any of the following effects: decreased emissions, improved fuel economy, increased performance of the engine; or assists diesel emission control strategies in decreasing emissions, or improving fuel economy or increasing performance of the engine.

  • Generation Interconnection Customer means an entity that submits an Interconnection Request to interconnect a new generation facility or to increase the capacity of an existing generation facility interconnected with the Transmission System in the PJM Region. Generation Interconnection Request:

  • Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline is dispensed to motor vehicle gasoline tanks from stationary storage tanks.

  • Blend means seed consisting of more than one variety of a kind, each in excess of five percent by weight of the whole.

  • Generation Interconnection Facilities Study means a Facilities Study related to a Generation Interconnection Request.

  • Transportation project means any project that the department is authorized by law to undertake including but not limited to a highway, tollway, bridge, mass transit, intelligent transportation system, traffic management, traveler information services, or any other project for transportation purposes.