Black and Veatch To Delve Into Carbon Capture Opportunities At Vietnam’s Power Plants


KUALA LUMPUR, Black and Veatch, a global leader in critical infrastructure solutions, is evaluating the feasibility and readiness of deploying carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology in Vietnam’s coal-fired power plants to further reduce emissions.

The Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI) has commissioned Black and Veatch to study carbon-cutting technologies at three coal-fired power plants owned by Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam or PVN).

Those plants are the Vung Ang 1 Thermal Power Plant in Ha Tinh Province, the Song Hau 1 Thermal Power Plant in Hau Giang Province, and the Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant in Thai Binh Province. Each plant has a capacity of 2 x 600 megawatts (MW).

Black and Veatch president, Asia Pacific and India, Narsingh Chaudhary said deploying advanced technologies such as CCUS can help power producers and heavy industries reduce emissions in the region.

‘Black and Veatch is committed to providing diverse and advanced solutions to help the Asia Pacific energy
industry and existing asset owners meet growing energy demands with lower and no-carbon energy sources,’ he said in a statement.

The study’s objective is to investigate the current carbon capture technology landscape and evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of applying that technology to the flue gas from the coal-fired power plants.

As part of the front-end loading (FEL) study, Black and Veatch will prepare a carbon capture technology assessment, evaluate and propose technology suitable for each power plant, and develop preliminary conceptual design for the carbon capture unit, as well as will outline strategies to connect the carbon capture unit to the existing power plant.

Vietnam’s National Energy Masterplan for 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050, encourages the adoption of CCUS solutions in industrial production facilities and power plants to achieve a capture capacity of about one million metric tonne (mt)/year by 2040 and three million to six million mt/year by 2050.

Black and Veatch has been a
market leader in studying and implementing carbon capture technology for more than 30 years, having extensive experience in the analysis and detailed design of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, as well as CO2 compression and handling systems.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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