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Re: Hoghead7 post# 59163

Friday, 04/19/2024 7:03:51 AM

Friday, April 19, 2024 7:03:51 AM

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Doesn't look like these grants are using any of “our tech”


Six projects will focus on advancing research and development to use CO2 captured from sources such as industrial and power generation facilities to produce algae-derived, value-added products:

Arizona Board of Regents (Tempe, Arizona) will use captured CO2 emissions to produce algal biomass and convert the biomass into asphalt products.
University of Illinois (Champaign Illinois) will verify the ability of an algae feed product to support CO2 capture and reduce methane emissions.
CLEARAS Water Recovery, Inc. (Missoula, Montana) will capture CO2 from the flue gas of water treatment facilities while producing algae-based feedstocks for chemicals production.
Global Algae Innovations (San Diego, California) will capture CO2 from the flue gas of a naphtha-fired power plant while producing algae as feedstock for polyurethane production.
Helios-NRG LLC (East Amherst, New York) will convert CO2 emissions from brewery off-gas into algae biomass to produce animal feed products.
MicroBio Engineering Inc. (San Luis Obispo, California) will cultivate microalgae for use in commercial bioproducts such as organic fertilizer and high-value pigment extraction.

Eight projects will seek to advance oxygen-based approaches such as oxy-combustion and chemical looping, which could lead to reductions in CO2 emissions associated with industrial production processes:

Catalytic and Redox Solutions LLC (Cary, North Carolina) will implement a chemical looping process to capture and convert CO2 for the sustainable production of aromatics.
Electricore Inc. (Valencia, California) will develop the conceptual design of an oxyfuel combustion system for retrofitting existing rotary lime kilns to improve the efficiency and reduce the carbon emissions of lime production.
Kansas State University (Manhattan, Kansas) will design and validate a bifunctional chemical looping concept to produce chemicals and mitigate CO2 emissions in both reduction and oxidation steps.
North Carolina State University (Raleigh, North Carolina) will demonstrate its chemical looping technology for cost-effective, net-zero ethylene production.
The Ohio State University (OSU) (Columbus, Ohio) will focus on generating syngas from carbon-neutral biomass feedstocks while enabling complete CO2 capture at an iron production facility.
The University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) will work to further develop gas switching technologies as a promising alternative to chemical looping applications for hydrogen production with integrated CO2
University of Kentucky (Lexington, Kentucky) will use a hydrogen and direct iron coupled chemical looping process for gasification/hydrogen production.
Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis, Missouri) will use a pressurized oxy-combustion technology to decarbonize steam processes, with specific emphasis on the paper industry.
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