Friday, 13 December 2024

Korean carbon tech partner.

Collaboration will advance carbon capture technologies to help Korean energy sector thrive in a sustainability-focused market.

Emerson's advanced measurement and automation technologies will assist LowCarbon, a South Korean company in driving the development of innovative carbon capture technologies to help Korea achieve carbon neutrality and sustainable growth.

Emerson's Peter Zornio (L) with Lee Cheol, LowCarbon
“Our collaboration with Emerson will help us accelerate the commercial development of our facilities and develop international CCUS and DACCUS standards for measuring, reporting and verifying carbon footprints,” said LowCarbon CEO Lee Cheol.

Their automation technologies and software will help LowCarbon optimise its carbon capture utilisation and sequestration (CCUS), and direct air carbon capture utilisation sequestration (DACCUS) facilities designed to measure, reduce and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. LowCarbon’s carbon dioxide capture, and conversion catalyst technology converts carbon dioxide into substances such as sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate, which are used in many industrial and consumer applications.

Emerson’s automation technologies and extensive CCUS expertise help companies design, build and operate facilities efficiently, reliably and safely. From capture and purification, and compression and liquefaction to transportation and permanent sequestration, Emerson has proven success in automating the entire carbon capture value chain. 

 “Emerson is the industry leader in providing advanced engineering and modelling tools, automation measurement and controls, and energy optimisation software to ensure the accurate accounting of recovered CO2,” said Peter Zornio, Emerson’s chief technology officer. “Our technologies can document the entire carbon footprint and help LowCarbon optimise its operations.”


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