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Fluor and E.ON join on CO2 capture plant

3 July 2008 -- Fluor Corp. and E. ON Energie AG (E.ON) said that the two companies are developing a retrofitted pilot plant designed to capture and separate CO2 from flue gas using Fluor's Econamine FG+ carbon capture technology at E.ON's coal-fired power plant in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.

The pilot plant, retrofitted to the existing coal-fired power plant, will reportedly be designed for a flue gas volume flow of about 16,000 cubic meters per hour. Both companies must demonstrate an optimized adaptation of the CO2 scrubbing process in compliance with U.S. and EU environmental requirements.

The pilot plant is currently scheduled to begin operation in 2010.



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