Carbon capture systems in gas-fired plants

Carbon capture systems in gas-fired plants

Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technologies are becoming a mandatory element of modern gas-fired power plants. These systems can reduce CO₂ emissions by 90% or more, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.

CCS includes several steps: capture of carbon dioxide from flue gases, its transportation and injection into underground reservoirs. Modern capture methods are based on chemical absorbents, which provide high efficiency and reduce energy costs.

In addition, technologies are being developed to reuse captured carbon dioxide. It can be converted into synthetic fuels or used in industry.

Gas plants with CCS systems are becoming an important part of a strategy to reduce carbon footprints and stabilize the climate.

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