Membrane Separation CCUS
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​Capable of capturing less than US$25 per ton of carbon dioxide - With the world's highest level of competitiveness, US$30 per ton or less is evaluated as competitive internationally. Currently, the US announces the level of US$68 per ton for wet capture (see US Congress report, November 2013).
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Tube type and modular design - It is not in the form of a micrometer hollow fiber membrane or spiral, but in the form of a tube of "cm" size.
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Energy consumption, which is the biggest problem in capturing carbon dioxide, is a technology that can capture 35% to 39% of the existing wet method.
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Arstroma membrane production is possible at about 1/5 of the cost of hollow fiber membrane membrane production​
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<Advantages of modular design>
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Variable design is possible according to goals such as collection amount and collection concentration, and large-capacity facility expansion is easy
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Because mass production is possible with factory facilities, production costs are low, and it is easy to reduce on-site installation costs and shorten the construction period and to expand the collection device in the future.​​
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Pilot scale prototype - 2 units with 0.1 ton/day capacity
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Manufactured the world's first 1 m3 large pilot module for commissioning and performance verification