Trade press release
November 14, 2024
Discussing details of the research collaboration at the Carbon Capture Technology & Expo in Hamburg in October 2024: Dr. Dirk Poppe (Head of Innovation Domain Carbon Capture and Utilization | Creavis), Julia Keller (GEA, Senior Director Carbon Capture Solutions), Dr.-Ing. Nayra Sofia Romero Cuellar (Project Manager Carbon Capture and Utilization | Creavis), Jennifer Materlik (Senior Project Manager Carbon Capture and Utilization | Creavis) and Dr. Felix Ortloff (GEA, Senior Director Carbon Capture). (Photo: GEA)
The carbon capture process is a key element of the energy transition. Carbon capture is of great importance, particularly in industrial sectors with process-based CO₂ emissions, such as the cement and lime industries and the waste incineration sector. GEA's carbon dioxide capture and storage plants enable the efficient capture of CO₂ from process-related emissions. This prevents its release into the atmosphere and allows the CO₂ to be used for the production of valuable products or for long-term storage in underground reservoirs (sequestration).
As a leading specialty chemicals company, Evonik supports suppliers of gas purification technologies with a broad product portfolio. It offers and develops solutions for adsorption, absorption and membrane processes, making it the ideal partner for the development of innovative concepts.
GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services.