Indonesia's BRIN Develops Carbon Capture Reactor to Reduce Emissions
Indonesia's BRIN is creating a modular liquid-based carbon capture reactor aimed at reducing industrial emissions. The technology, which is set for industrial testing by 2029, is crucial for adapting local carbon capture solutions and reducing dependence on imported systems.

The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) in Indonesia is developing a modular liquid-based carbon dioxide (CO2) capture reactor. This reactor is designed to integrate with existing industrial systems, facilitating reduced carbon emissions without major infrastructure changes.
The project is funded under the Sustainable Energy program, with a laboratory-scale prototype expected to be completed in 2025 and industrial testing slated for 2029. BRIN's collaboration with PT Eksperta Adi Manusa and the University of Indonesia involves a multidisciplinary team, aiming to advance domestic CCUS technology and promote sustainable industrial practices. The success of this initiative could significantly impact Indonesia's environmental policies and industrial practices.




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