This case study examines the successful implementation of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology in a power generation plant in West Africa. By employing CCUS, the plant has significantly reduced its carbon emissions, contributing to the region's sustainable energy goals while bolstering environmental stewardship.
Client Challenges
A major power generation company in West Africa faced significant challenges in reducing its carbon emissions to meet international climate targets and regulations. The company was looking for innovative solutions to reduce its carbon footprint while maintaining energy production levels and complying with stringent environmental regulations.
Client Approach and Expectations
The client approached DBMR with the goal of implementing Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology to capture and store carbon dioxide emissions from its power generation processes. Their expectations included achieving substantial reductions in emissions, demonstrating environmental responsibility, and ensuring a sustainable energy future.