At EDIBON, we are proud to highlight one of our most remarkable projects: the CO₂ Capture Pilot Plant by Adsorption, developed for VITO in Belgium. This project represents a significant milestone in combining applied innovation, advanced research, and sustainability, providing an exceptional platform for the study of CO₂ capture processes.
Carbon dioxide capture through adsorption is a key technology for the transition to a low-carbon economy. With this pilot plant, they can explore adsorption techniques in a controlled, real-world setting, gaining hands-on experience while advancing knowledge in one of the most critical areas of sustainable energy and environmental technology.
This initiative underscores EDIBON’s philosophy: mastering complexity is essential to transform research into practical solutions that address global challenges. By integrating advanced engineering, precision instrumentation, and applied learning, the CO₂ capture pilot plant allows to develop the skills needed to innovate and implement low-carbon technologies effectively.
We are grateful to institutions like VITO for trusting our expertise and collaborating with us to train the professionals who will lead the energy transition. Our involvement goes beyond supplying equipment; it is about enabling knowledge transfer, fostering applied research, and supporting the next generation of engineers and scientists in the field of sustainable energy.
EDIBON has already dispatched the containers for the following orders:
- CO₂ Capture Pilot Plant by Adsorption (EDIBONCO2/VITO)
- Flue Gas Pretreatment Pilot Plant (EDIBON-CO2-PRE/VITO)
The installation is scheduled to be completed in Belgium, marking a new step in applied innovation and practical training for CO₂ management technologies.
Discover more about this facility and how EDIBON drives applied innovation in this article.
