The main flue gas circulating in the ECLIPS system is
carbon dioxide (CO2) and its sequestration is an integral
part of the design process as the final stage, where it is
purified and captured for onward sale as a valuable
commodity.
The main flue gas in conventional systems has no value
and is a mixture of harmful gases released to the
atmosphere. In order to capture carbon dioxide on these
systems, special equipment is required to be fitted to the
chimney or smokestack, which is proving costly, difficult
and deficient.
Emission comparison download - ECLIPS v Conventional
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