CCSI2
Carbon Capture Initiative for Industry Impact
The Carbon Capture Simulation for Industry Impact (CCSI2) project is designed to use the computational tools and models developed under the Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative (CCSI) in partnership with industry to accelerate and de-risk the scale-up of new and innovative carbon capture technology. CCSI2 operates in conjunction with and in support of the Department of Energy (DOE) Fossil Energy’s (FE’s) Carbon Capture Program to focus on advancing promising technologies.
Lead PI: Michael Matuszewski, Associate Technical Director, NETL
LBNL PI: Deb Agarwal
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