CS Tech unveils Hong Kong’s first carbon capture and utilisation system

  • Gas
  • December 2, 2024

CS Tech Solution Limited (CS Tech) has introduced Hong Kong’s first carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) system.

By using pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology from the UK with its own equipment, the system transforms industrial CO2 emissions into valuable resources, promoting a circular economy and reducing carbon footprints.

The system, which captures CO2 emissions from biochar production, could help reduce industrial emissions. “Amid the climate change crisis, the urgency to reduce emissions has become evident. Worldwide, extensive research is ongoing to explore various avenues for reducing carbon emissions, with a notable emphasis on carbon capture as a key focal point for future mitigation endeavours.,” stated CS Tech. 

Unlike direct air capture, point source capture, as employed in this system, is more energy-efficient and cost-effective, making it particularly suitable for implementation in densely populated regions like Asia.

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