Sunday, 8 February 2015

CALLIDE OXYFUEL project

Leading the World to Cleaner Energy


The Callide Oxyfuel Project in central Queensland, Australia, is a world-leading demonstration of how carbon capture technology can be applied to an existing coal-fired power station to generate electricity with low emissions.

Finding a way to generate electricity using coal, but with lower carbon dioxide emissions, is part of a global drive to create a cleaner energy future. This is essential for continuing to power economic growth and meet the community's demand for reliable, cost-effective electricity.

The $245 million Callide Oxyfuel Project is one of a handful of low emission coal projects in the world to move beyond concept stage to construction and is now in the demonstration phase.

The project is also advancing the generation industry’s investigations into the viability of carbon dioxide storage. 

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