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How does carbon capture actually work, and what does it take to make it commercial?
Jörn Jakob, Director Innovation at EEW, and Eike Diedecke, who oversees the carbon capture pilot at the Delfzijl site, share what they are learning from the pilot project.
What you'll hear in this episode:
The episode also covers why EEW chose the Netherlands as the first pilot site, and where the team is looking for partners on capture technology and CO2 utilisation.
This is the fourth episode in "Incineration in the Circular Economy," a series sponsored by NEEW Ventures.
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Eike Diedecke, Carbon Capture Project Leader at EEW
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert
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More than 1,400 employees take responsibility for using the energy in waste, reducing waste volumes, safely and harmlessly eliminating hazards from waste, and recycling scrap metal and composite materials. In addition, the energy contained in waste is used efficiently to generate process steam for industrial plants, district heating for residential areas and electricity produced in an environmentally friendly way.
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How does carbon capture actually work, and what does it take to make it commercial?
Jörn Jakob, Director Innovation at EEW, and Eike Diedecke, who oversees the carbon capture pilot at the Delfzijl site, share what they are learning from the pilot project.
What you'll hear in this episode:
The episode also covers why EEW chose the Netherlands as the first pilot site, and where the team is looking for partners on capture technology and CO2 utilisation.
This is the fourth episode in "Incineration in the Circular Economy," a series sponsored by NEEW Ventures.
People
Eike Diedecke, Carbon Capture Project Leader at EEW
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert
Chapters
About
More than 1,400 employees take responsibility for using the energy in waste, reducing waste volumes, safely and harmlessly eliminating hazards from waste, and recycling scrap metal and composite materials. In addition, the energy contained in waste is used efficiently to generate process steam for industrial plants, district heating for residential areas and electricity produced in an environmentally friendly way.
Further Links
One-page Summary