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China Energy Investment Corporation (China Energy) has recently unveiled the largest carbon capture project in Asia tailored specifically for the coal-fired power sector. The cutting-edge facility, situated in Jiangsu Province in eastern China, has commenced operations, marking a significant step towards curbing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Integrated with the Taizhou coal-fired power plant, the state-of-the-art carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) facility has the impressive capacity to capture 500,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. This milestone solidifies its position as the largest facility of its kind in Asia. China Energy has diligently emphasized the reliability and stringent safety standards observed during the CCUS system’s trial run. Furthermore, they proudly announced that the facility’s energy efficiency indicators and product quality have either met or surpassed the prescribed benchmarks.

China’s ambitious target of attaining carbon neutrality by 2060.

Sustainability and technology in China

In an effort to maximize the utility of the captured CO2, China Energy has secured contracts with eight prominent firms. These agreements guarantee the productive utilization of all the captured CO2, which will primarily be employed in dry-ice manufacturing and the production of shielding gases for welding. This strategic utilization highlights China Energy’s commitment to harnessing innovative solutions and promoting sustainability in energy generation.

China Energy, renowned as a major player in the coal-fired power generation sector, is actively spearheading various pilot carbon capture and storage projects across the country. These ventures align seamlessly with China’s ambitious target of attaining carbon neutrality by 2060. By deploying advanced CCUS technologies, China Energy showcases its dedication to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and fostering a cleaner and greener energy landscape.

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