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Project Code [2010-ET-CP-25]

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Project title

CO2 Recovery from Exhaust Gas & Processes for Re-Use

Primary Funding Agency

Environmental Protection Agency

Co-Funding Organisation(s)

n/a

Lead Organisation

FDT Consulting Engineers & Project Managers Ltd

Lead Applicant

Michael Clancy

Project Abstract

The expected economic advantages of demonstrating the potential feasibility of CO2 recovery technology to balance effluent would be to show that emissions to atmosphere from boilers and other on-site processes can be reduced, along with the use of commercial concentrated acidic products, which themselves have a CO2 footprint and effluent stream associated with their manufacture. This study has the potential to combine reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions with reduction in chemical usage on site and has applications across a range of industries. The results will be promoted through techinal and trade journals and at environmental seminars.

Grant Approved

�25,000.00

Research Hub

Cleaner Production - Green Enterprise - Innovation and Demonstration

Research Theme

n/a

Start Date

10/01/2011

Initial Projected Completion Date

10/01/2012