Seminar
Axens Low Carbon Seminar Replay – December 2022
20 min
To reach net zero in 2050, we have to reduce collectively our greenhouse gas emissions, one way to achieve this challenge is to decarbonize our industries. There are many ways to do it and here we focus on one of them with the deployment at a large-scale carbon capture. In this regards, Axens along with IFPEN have developed a post-combustion carbon capture technology called DMX™. In this presentation, the technology and its main advantages are described and the first results of the demonstrator plant are outlined.
Martin Pfeiffer
Technologist, Low Carbon Solutions & Gas - Technology & Technical Support Business Division, Axens
Martin Pfeiffer is Technology Engineer in Low Carbon Solutions & Gas Product Line. He has more than 10 years of experience, having worked previously within Axens as Technical Services Engineer and Technical Assistance Leader for Distillates and Residue Hydroprocessing. He holds a degree in process and chemical engineering from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques de Nancy.
COâ‚‚ Capture
Among the energy-related GHG emissions, the power sector is the largest carbon emitter accounting for 40% of the emissions splitted between power coal, gas and oil.