NET Power and Lummus has signed a supplier agreement in order to design and supply heat exchangers or HXR for NET Power’s near-zero emissions procedure of power generation.
The HXR recovers energy from the turboexpander exhaust and air separation unit to reheat again recirculated CO2, thereby making it one of the most important equipment components in the NET Power Cycle.
Lummus shall give HXR systems as the licensed NET Power HXR supplier for NET Power’s utility scale power plants. The company NET Power, intends to give a purchase order to Lummus for its very first utility-scale power plant in Texas in the United States on completion of the Project Permian FEED.
Lummus wishes to leverage its global supply chain network to increase global HXR manufacturing capacity, thereby enabling NET Power deployments to aid countries and communities across the world swiftly gain their energy and environmental objectives, as per the agreement.
The transformational technology of NET Power generates power alongwith capturing approximately all emissions with its oxy-fuel combustion which is patented and the Co2 cycle.
With this, NET Power intends to deploy plants that are utility-scale and produce clean, on-demand power at less cost and address critical problems of air-quality and land use, thereby removing air emissions including Co2, sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxides.