NET Power, a startup developing zero-emission power stations using the Allam-Fetvedt Cycle technology, has signed a Strategic Supply Agreement for recuperative heat exchangers (HXR) with Lummus Technology, a global leader in the development and implementation of process technologies.
In this collaboration, Lummus Technology will deliver heat exchangers for NET Power's large-scale power plants. The first utility-scale power plant using HXR is anticipated to be in Texas.
The HXR supports the NET Power Cycle by recovering the energy from the turboexpander exhaust and air separation unit to reheat recirculated CO2. Through the agreement, Lummus aims to expand its global heat exchanger manufacturing capacity, while supporting NET Power's expansion.
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