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Sasol, Netherlands university collaborate to develop atmospheric CO2 removal technologies

7th October 2022

By: Darren Parker

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

     

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The Centre for Energy Innovation of the University of Twente (UT) in Enschede, Netherlands, and the Research & Technology (R&T) arm of South Africa’s Sasol have agreed to collaborate on the development of technologies for the removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2).

This will be possible partly owing to Sasol R&T’s regional office in Enschede.

To realise the ambitions of the Paris Agreement to limit global temperature increases to 1.5 °C above preindustrial levels, there is a need to reduce CO2 emissions, as well as reduce atmospheric CO2, since the gas is considered to be the main driver of climate change.

The UT is developing a mission-driven programme that focuses on negative emission technologies. These technologies recover CO2 that is present in the atmosphere as a result of past emission.

The science and technology under development seeks rapid translation towards real-life application.

“We develop energy efficient technology for the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere. Part of it will be converted into products with a very long lifetime to secure CO2 sequestration.

“Another part will be used to convert CO2 into circular chemicals, fuels and polymers. We believe the atmosphere is the carbon source of the post fossil era,” UT Centre for Energy Innovation director Jos Keurentjes said on October 6.

Sasol will become an active partner of the programme, providing guidance to projects in the programme by performing technology and engineering desk studies and pilot testing.

“Sasol is committed to its ambitious greenhouse-gas reduction roadmap to reduce its environmental footprint. The cooperation with the Centre of Energy Innovation will help us in realising our goals and strengthen the development of technology for sustainable chemicals production,” Sasol R&T senior VP Thembakazi Mali explained.

The application domain resides in reducing industrial emissions, sustainable CO­­2 use and storage, as well as in negative emission technologies by direct air capture.

The partners believe their collaboration will enable faster innovation than using a sequential approach, thereby providing a strong basis for bringing climate ambitions within reach.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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