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Carbon capture pilot operational at voestalpine

Carbon capture pilot operational at voestalpine
The ANDRITZ carbon capture plant at voestalpine’ steel mill in Linz, Austria (photo courtesy Andritz).

Austria-headed international technology major Andritz AG (ANDRITZ) has announced that it has supplied its first carbon capture plant to the steel industry. The pilot plant started operating at voestalpine’s steel mill in Linz, Austria, in the second quarter of this year.

The plant was ordered by the K1-MET metallurgical competence center, a leading research body working with national and international partners like voestalpine to address issues such as energy efficiency, circular economy, and climate-neutral metal production.

The pilot plant separates carbon dioxide (CO2) from the flue gases resulting from iron-making using an amine-based process designed by ANDRITZ.

The captured CO2 is filled into large industrial gas bottles and delivered to an Austrian energy storage company that is investigating new ways of making it available for reuse in steel production, fostering a sustainable carbon circularity and reducing the need for fossil fuel.

The pilot plant helps to gain experience in plant operation, investigate new absorption media, and optimize the process.

Successful pilot operation of the carbon capture plant will help us to take an important step towards using this technology at an industrial scale in the steel industry, said Michael Derntl of K1-MET.

With its carbon capture technology, ANDRITZ supports companies in decarbonizing their operations and creates the basis for storage or further processing and utilization of CO2.

As the availability of renewable energy and green hydrogen will not be sufficient to meet medium-term climate targets, carbon capture will play a key role in significantly reducing CO2 emissions in this transition phase, said Joachim Schönbeck, CEO of ANDRITZ.

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