India to have two National Centres of Excellence in Carbon Capture & Utilization

Two National Centres of Excellence in Carbon Capture and Utilization are being established in India. These are National Centre of Excellence in Carbon Capture and Utilization (NCoE-CCU) at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay and the National Centre in Carbon Capture and Utilization (NCCCU) at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bengaluru.

  • The two Centres are being set up with support from the Department of Science & Technology.

What are Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)

  • Carbon capture, utilisation and storage, or CCUS, is an important emissions reduction technology that can be applied across the energy system.
  • CO2 can be captured using different methods. The main ones are: post-combustion, pre-combustion and oxyfuel.
  • Post-combustion technology removes CO2 from the flue gases that result from burning fossil fuels.
  • Pre-combustion methods – carried out before burning the fossil fuel – involve converting the fuel into a mixture of hydrogen and CO2.
  • Oxyfuel technology produces CO2 and steam by burning fossil fuels with almost pure oxygen.
  • Post-combustion and oxyfuel equipment can be fitted to new plants or retrofitted – in other words, added to existing power stations that were originally built without it.
  • Pre-combustion methods require large modifications to existing plans to be retrofitted, and are therefore more suitable to new built.

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