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Caitlin deBoer and Clarke Ellis with Gas Liquids Engineering
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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen 24 and talking to Caitlin deBoer and Clarke Ellis with Gas Liquids Engineering about "Carbon Capture Sequestration for Enhanced Oil Recovery".
Scott MacKenzie hosts an industrial podcast from PowerGen 24 in New Orleans, highlighting the importance of carbon capture in power generation. Clarke Ellis and Caitlin DeBoer from Gas Liquid Engineering discuss their work in carbon capture, emphasizing the need for reliable and affordable energy. They explain the process of capturing CO2 from flue gas using amine solutions, purifying it, and either sequestering it or selling it for commercial use, such as enhanced oil recovery or industrial applications. The conversation also touches on the challenges and potential of renewable energy, particularly sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel from canola oil. Gas Liquid Engineering's EPCM services span various energy sectors, including oil and gas, power generation, and renewables.
Action Items
[ ] Contact Clarke or Caitlin through Gas Liquid Engineering's website or booth at Power Gen for more information.
[ ] Visit Power Gen 2025 to learn more about developments in the power generation industry.
[ ] Continue innovation efforts to improve carbon capture technologies and find commercial applications for captured carbon.
Outline
PowerGen 24 and Conference Introduction
Scott MacKenzie welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk Podcast, highlighting the event's focus on industry professionals and innovations.
The podcast is broadcasting live from PowerGen 24 in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a reminder to mark Power Gen 25 on the calendar.
Scott introduces Clarke Ellis and Caitlin DeBoer, who are attending the conference to discuss carbon capture in power generation projects.
Caitlin and Clark share their positive experiences at the conference, noting the busy schedule and industry support.
Discussion on Reliable and Affordable Energy
Scott MacKenzie asks Caitlin about the goal of having both reliable and affordable energy.
Caitlin emphasizes the importance of consumers not having to sacrifice essentials like groceries or sports for affordable energy.
Clarke adds that the goal is to provide energy that doesn't cost more than necessary.
The conversation highlights the challenges and consumer perspectives on energy costs.
Carbon Capture Technologies and Applications
Scott MacKenzie transitions to discussing carbon capture with Clark Ellis.
Clarke explains the high-level process of capturing CO2 from flue gas, including the use of amine solutions and the need to purify and dehydrate the captured gas.
Caitlin elaborates on the options for carbon utilization, including sequestering it or selling it for commercial use, such as enhanced oil recovery or industrial applications.
The discussion covers the various applications and commercial partnerships for carbon utilization.
Challenges and Improvements in Carbon Capture
Scott MacKenzie inquires about the current state of carbon capture technology and its impact.
Clarke mentions a large project sequestering 2 million tons of CO2 per year, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and economic viability.
The conversation touches on the challenges of making carbon capture economically feasible for power producers.
Clarke highlights the ongoing efforts of bright minds globally to solve these challenges.
Gas Liquid...
Scott MacKenzie hosts an industrial podcast from PowerGen 24 in New Orleans, highlighting the importance of carbon capture in power generation. Clarke Ellis and Caitlin DeBoer from Gas Liquid Engineering discuss their work in carbon capture, emphasizing the need for reliable and affordable energy. They explain the process of capturing CO2 from flue gas using amine solutions, purifying it, and either sequestering it or selling it for commercial use, such as enhanced oil recovery or industrial applications. The conversation also touches on the challenges and potential of renewable energy, particularly sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel from canola oil. Gas Liquid Engineering's EPCM services span various energy sectors, including oil and gas, power generation, and renewables.
Action Items
[ ] Contact Clarke or Caitlin through Gas Liquid Engineering's website or booth at Power Gen for more information.
[ ] Visit Power Gen 2025 to learn more about developments in the power generation industry.
[ ] Continue innovation efforts to improve carbon capture technologies and find commercial applications for captured carbon.
Outline
PowerGen 24 and Conference Introduction
Scott MacKenzie welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk Podcast, highlighting the event's focus on industry professionals and innovations.
The podcast is broadcasting live from PowerGen 24 in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a reminder to mark Power Gen 25 on the calendar.
Scott introduces Clarke Ellis and Caitlin DeBoer, who are attending the conference to discuss carbon capture in power generation projects.
Caitlin and Clark share their positive experiences at the conference, noting the busy schedule and industry support.
Discussion on Reliable and Affordable Energy
Scott MacKenzie asks Caitlin about the goal of having both reliable and affordable energy.
Caitlin emphasizes the importance of consumers not having to sacrifice essentials like groceries or sports for affordable energy.
Clarke adds that the goal is to provide energy that doesn't cost more than necessary.
The conversation highlights the challenges and consumer perspectives on energy costs.
Carbon Capture Technologies and Applications
Scott MacKenzie transitions to discussing carbon capture with Clark Ellis.
Clarke explains the high-level process of capturing CO2 from flue gas, including the use of amine solutions and the need to purify and dehydrate the captured gas.
Caitlin elaborates on the options for carbon utilization, including sequestering it or selling it for commercial use, such as enhanced oil recovery or industrial applications.
The discussion covers the various applications and commercial partnerships for carbon utilization.
Challenges and Improvements in Carbon Capture
Scott MacKenzie inquires about the current state of carbon capture technology and its impact.
Clarke mentions a large project sequestering 2 million tons of CO2 per year, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and economic viability.
The conversation touches on the challenges of making carbon capture economically feasible for power producers.
Clarke highlights the ongoing efforts of bright minds globally to solve these challenges.
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Released:
Sep 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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