Post Combustion Capture (PCC) stands as a pivotal technology in the on-going global efforts to combat climate change. As its name suggests, PCC operates downstream from the combustion process in power plants and industrial setups. This strategic placement allows it to target and extract carbon dioxide (CO2) from the resultant flue gases before their release into the atmosphere. The core mechanism involves employing chemical solvents or absorbents that exhibit a specific affinity for CO2, effectively isolating it from the exhaust gases. Typically implemented in existing power plants and industrial facilities, PCC provides a retrofitting solution to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. The captured CO2 can be harnessed for various purposes, including storage to prevent its release into the atmosphere or utilization in processes like enhanced oil recovery and other industrial applications. This multi-faceted approach not only contributes to reducing the carbon footprint but also presents an avenue for economic and industrial sustainability. PCC emerges as a key player in the broader landscape of carbon capture technologies. Its adaptability to existing infrastructure renders it a practical choice for mitigating the environmental impact of fossil fuel combustion. By incorporating PCC, industries can align with more sustainable practices, paving the way for a cleaner and more eco-friendly energy future. As global awareness grows, Post Combustion Capture stands out as an integral component in the arsenal against climate change, facilitating a transition towards a low-carbon and environmentally responsible energy landscape.
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