Decarbonization Technology
We are developing technologies for clean energy and efficient CO2 capture.
Zero Emission Energy Cycle with Metal Carbonate and Hydride Looping
The transportation of CO2 and H2 is one of the key issues to achieve net zero emissions as energy is consumed at different stages of energy production and CO2 sequestration. The proposed concept is to use alkaline/alkaline earth metal as a two-way carrier of CO2 and H2.
Zero Flare by Methane Pyrolysis
As small quantities of non-condensable gas from oil production fields encounter challenges in feasible utilization, such gas is often incinerated in the flare system with CO2 emissions. The application of methane pyrolysis technology enables the extraction of solid carbon from flare gas and consequently, reduce CO2 emissions by flaring.
Direct Air Capture
As a negative emission technology for net zero emissions, direct air capture (DAC) is efficient and in imminent demand to offset CO2 emissions from minor sources, which cannot be feasibly captured by other conventional methods. By collaborating with technology experts, we are developing a DAC system with high energy efficiency.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel
The process of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production from waste is under development. In this process, the waste is converted to SAF product via Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis.