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 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)

Examples of CO2 capture in a sentence

  • Re-use of infrastructure can help to reduce the cost of CO2 capture, transport and storage projects, which is critical to ensuring widespread commercialisation of these technologies to meet European and national targets for decarbonisation.

  • These full-time employees must possess: 1) extensive infrastructure construction management experience with both new and retrofit projects, 2) experience with DOE projects, 3) background in CO2 capture and storage, and 4) a proven track record of implementing best practices in the power generation sector.

  • Public perceptions and preferences regarding large- scale implementation of six CO2 capture and storage technologies: Well-informed and well-considered opinions versus uninformed pseudo- opinions of the Dutch public.

  • Such termination events may include matters such as the provision of misleading CO2 capture rate / measurement data, failure to comply with potential restrictions on market participation and breach of specific MRV requirements.

  • Similarly, the voluntary Canadian program evolved into a new program for the larger CO2 emitters that also has a penalty fee, allows for emissions trading, and includes financial support from the government for investments in wind energy, audit programs, benchmarking, and CO2 capture and storage (NRCan, 2004).

  • Additionally, the benefits of using surplus heat and partial CO2 capture will be evaluated.

  • With AVR having the first full scale CO2 capture project running in Europe and Twence linking up with ▇▇▇▇ Solutions to build a full- scale plant, the sector is in the frontline of implementing CO2 capture in Europe.

  • There are differing levels of CO2 capture between the technologies, but values ranging between 65-90% for CO2 capture are common in a Blue Hydrogen configuration, meaning that there are significantly reduced, but evident, CO2 emissions.

  • Waste-to-energy companies, TNO and other Dutch companies are involved in multiple projects to support the CO2 capture activities and to accelerate the implementation.

  • The calculation of funds to be disbursed will be based on each project’s remaining grant contribution, divided by the expected CO2 capture volumes (defined in the grant agreement) over a ten year period, and will be disbursed as volumes of CO2 stored are confirmed by the GOA.


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 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.