CO2 Recovery and Liquefaction Plants
We contribute to achieving an earth-friendly society through CO2 recovery.
This project involved EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) of a CO2 capture facility.
The existing, idled facility was removed and the original empty area was updated by new facility.
While there are various methods for capturing CO2, chemical absorption is suitable for capturing large amounts of CO2, such as from exhaust gases from power plants and factories, and this method is also used in this process.
In this case, the client decided to install its own CO2 capture facility not only to ensure a stable supply of CO2, the main raw material for their core technology, the oxo reaction, but also in response to growing societal demand for carbon neutrality in recent years. This facility will enable the client to cover up to 50% of the CO2 used at their Chiba Plant, and is expected to make a significant contribution to carbon neutrality, stable procurement of raw materials, and stable supply of products.