India sets up two national CoE in Carbon Capture & Utilization
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India sets up two national CoE in Carbon Capture & Utilization

These CoEs will facilitate capturing and mapping of current R&D and innovation activities in the domain and also develop networks of researchers, industries, and stakeholders

  • By ICN Bureau | February 11, 2022
India is setting up two national Centres of Excellence (CoE) in Carbon Capture and Utilization with the support from the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.
 
The two centres - National Centre of Excellence in Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, Mumbai and the National Centre in Carbon Capture and Utilization (NCCCU) at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bengaluru are being set up with support from the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.
 
These CoEs will facilitate capturing and mapping of current R&D and innovation activities in the domain and also develop networks of researchers, industries, and stakeholders with coordination and synergy between partnering groups and organizations. 
 
The Centres will act as multi-disciplinary, long-term research, design development, collaborative, and capacity-building hubs for research and application-oriented initiatives in the field of CCU. 
 
The NCoE-CCU at IIT Bombay will define milestones and spearhead science and technology initiatives for industry-oriented CCU innovation in India, alongside developing novel methodologies for improving the technology readiness levels in CCU. It will accelerate the R&D efforts in methods of carbon capture and utilization. 
 
The centre will also work on the conversion of captured carbon dioxide to chemicals, CO2 transport, compression and utilization, as well as on enhanced hydrocarbon recovery as co-benefit pathways. The NCoE-CCU will also develop and demonstrate efficient CO2 capture from representative flue gas from the effluents of power plant and biogas plant. 
 
The NCCCU at JNCASR, Bengaluru, will aim to develop and demonstrate carbon capture and conversion by developing relevant materials and methodologies. These processes will be scaled up to pilot scale mode to produce hydrocarbons, olefins and other value-added chemicals and fuels. It will also work on reaching technology readiness level on par with the commercial requirement at the industry level. The centre will promote the CCU research, provide training and consultancy and translate its research excellence into solutions with global economic and social impact.
 
Under the strict climatic regime, it is vital to identify and adopt a right balance of portfolio of emission curtailment technologies. CCU is among one such key pathways to reduce emissions while continuing to develop sustainably at an unprecedented pace. 
 
CCU aligns with five of the seventeen sustainable development goals (SDGs), namely, climate action; clean energy, industry, innovation, and infrastructure; responsible consumption and production; and partnerships to achieve the goals.

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