Published by Todd Bush on July 12, 2024
Separating water first from the exhaust stream now makes zero-carbon power generation possible
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ESG Clean Energy, LLC, developers of power generation/carbon capture systems with zero carbon output, today announced that its carbon capture system has achieved capturing 100% of the CO2 from a combustion exhaust stream, making it possible for any internal combustion engine – big or small – to have no carbon dioxide emissions.
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ESG’s carbon capture system consists of a two-step process; first removing the water from the exhaust and then capturing the CO2. Drying the exhaust more than doubles a CO2-adsorbent’s capacity, enabling 100% of the carbon to be captured while simultaneously reducing the size and cost of the system.
ESG’s patented water removal and carbon capture system is designed for both large and small systems and can be retrofitted onto current operating power plants plus applied to mobile applications. ESG’s water removal system consists of an advanced ceramic membrane incorporated into a unique mechanical cooling system. The carbon capture system utilizes readily available low-cost solid adsorbers that are nontoxic and easy to handle making the entire system very versatile and energy efficient.
Testing was conducted at the company’s 4.4MW gas-powered power generation plant in Holyoke that serves the local electrical grid.
“This is a huge milestone for our development team and one we have been anticipating for some time,” said Nick Scuderi, President of ESG Clean Energy, LLC. “It’s great to see the proof and the data that shows we are able to capture 100% of the C02 from an internal combustion engine.”
ESG Clean Energy plans on implementing this technology across all its planned facilities and has licensed the technology to a subsidiary of Camber Energy (NYSE (Amex): CEI) for all of Canada and multiple locations in the United States.
For more information, please visit www.esgcleanenergy.com.
ESG Clean Energy, LLC (ESG) develops natural gas power generation/carbon capture systems that do not emit carbon dioxide. The patented technology is designed to generate large amounts of electricity and produce distilled water and CO2-based commodities, such as compressed CO2, ethanol, hydrogen, and Diesel exhaust fluid. ESG is working to secure additional projects around the world and has awarded exclusive rights to its patent portfolio to Viking Energy Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Camber Energy, Inc. (CEI) for exclusive use in Canada and multiple locations in the U.S. More information about ESG Clean Energy and its technology can be found at www.ESGcleanEnergy.com.
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