中国石化新闻网讯 据Oil & Gas Journal网站5月28日休斯顿报道 包括安赛乐米塔尔、埃克森、法国国际石油研究所和道达尔在内的11个欧洲利益相关者组成的财团已经启动了一个项目,展示一个从工业活动中捕获二氧化碳的创新过程。
这项名为“DMX”的项目是一项更全面研究的一部分,该研究致力于开发未来的欧洲敦刻尔克北海碳捕获与封存(CCS)。
该三维项目(敦刻尔克DMX演示)是欧盟研究与创新项目Horizon 2020的一部分。该项目在4年内有1930万欧元的预算,包括1480万欧元的欧盟补贴。
在法国国际石油研究所的协调下,该三维项目汇集了来自六个欧洲国家的10个研究和工业合作伙伴:安赛乐米塔尔、埃克森、道达尔、ACP、Brevik工程公司、CMI、DTU、挪威天然气管网公司、RWTH和Uetikon。
吴恒磊 编译自 Oil & Gas Journal
原文如下:
Consortium launches industrial-scale CCS project
A consortium of 11 European stakeholders including ArcelorMittal, Axens, IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN), and Total SA, has launched a project to demonstrate an innovative process for capturing carbon dioxide from industrial activities.
The so-named DMX project is part of a more comprehensive study dedicated to the development of the future European Dunkirk North Sea carbon capture and storage (CCS) cluster.
The 3D project (DMX Demonstration in Dunkirk) is part of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research and innovation program. The project has a €19.3 million budget over 4 years, including €14.8 million in European Union subsidies.
Coordinated by IFPEN, the 3D project brings together 10 other partners from research and industry from six European countries: ArcelorMittal, Axens, Total, ACP, Brevik Engineering, CMI, DTU, Gassco, RWTH, and Uetikon.