Conclusion
CO2 Capture Utilization and Storage - From molecular chemistry to life cycle
Article REF: J8020 V1
Conclusion
CO2 Capture Utilization and Storage - From molecular chemistry to life cycle

Authors : Axel CHANCRE, Titouan CHETOT, Franck ULM, Laurent VIAL, Julien LECLAIRE, Maxime DUCREUX

Publication date: December 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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7. Conclusion

This article presents an approach to CCS that integrates chemical, technological, and economic considerations, with a particular focus on post-combustion capture using amine absorption—a technology that is now mature and implemented on an industrial scale. From an engineering perspective, several practical lessons emerge:

  • Although costly, this post-combustion capture technology remains essential for fossil fuel power plants because it can be retrofitted without altering combustion conditions;

  • Operating costs (OPEX) are largely driven by the regeneration of the absorbent (boiler heating), which influences the choice of solvents toward formulations with low viscosity, high cycle capacity, and excellent thermal and chemical stability;

  • technical and economic indicators, such as...

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