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Co-Cap: Collaboration on Commercial Capture (Flexible Funding 2020)
An open-technology and open-access post-combustion capture initiative – Professor Jon Gibbins, Director, UK CCS Research Centre and Professor of CCS, University of Sheffield; and Dr Stavros Michailos, Researcher Co-Investigator, University of Sheffield (now Lecturer, University of Hull) Post-combustion CO2 capture […]
New research paper studies CO2 frost formation during cryogenic carbon capture
The research paper from one of our Flexible Funding 2020 projects has recently been published – “Preliminary study of CO2 frost formation during cryogenic carbon capture using tomography analysis”. Dr Carolina Font-Palma and team investigated a cryogenic carbon capture method […]
Evaluation of different CCUS systems based on the MCFC technology for decarbonising the power generation sector (Flexible Funding 2020)
We’re pleased to share a blog report below from Stavros Michailos, Mohammed S. Ismail and Lin Ma of Energy 2050 at the University of Sheffield, on Lin’s Flexible Funding 2020 project, Evaluation of different CCUS systems based on the MCFC […]
Evaluation of different CCUS systems based on the MCFC technology for decarbonising the power generation sector (Flexible Funding 2020)
We’re pleased to share a blog report below from Stavros Michailos, Mohammed S. Ismail and Lin Ma of Energy 2050 at the University of Sheffield, on Lin’s Flexible Funding 2020 project, Evaluation of different CCUS systems based on the MCFC […]
A new paper for Prof Yong Yan’s CO2 Flow Metering Flexible Funding project
Related to Prof Yong Yan’s recent blog report on his Flexible Funded 2020 project, we’re pleased to share more about the paper that has been published as a result. Professor Yong Yan from the University of Kent and his collaborators […]
Flexible Funding 2020 Report on CO2 Flow Measurement and Monitoring
Prof Yong Yan, University of Kent, shares his report blog as an output from his project report for Monitoring of CO2 flow under CCS conditions through multi-modal sensing and machine learning, which was funded under our Flexible Funding 2020 call: “Following […]
Flexible funding 2020 blog report on CO2-FROST from Dr Carolina Font-Palma
CO2-FROST: CO2 frost formation during cryogenic carbon capture with tomography analysis is a research project funded as part of the UKCCSRC flexible funding 2020 programme. Here, David Cann (University of Chester), Yuan Chen (University of Edinburgh), Dr Carolina Font Palma […]
New flexible funding paper on adsorption from Salman Soltani
Congratulations to Salman Masoudi Soltani, whose research paper for his UKCCSRC 2020 flexible funding project has just been published! Salman’s paper, Influence of surface modification on selective CO2 adsorption: A technical review on mechanisms and methods, highlights some key issues […]

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