Control valves for carbon sequestration applications
Greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction projects have become a focus for many nations around the world—carbon capture technologies are a way to reduce the release of carbon into the atmosphere and help contribute to meeting emissions targets.
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The Authors
Demonte, J. - Emerson, Marshalltown, Iowa
Joe Demonte is the Director of Hydrocarbon Industries for Emerson, focused on Fisher control valves. He has been with Emerson for more than 10 yr and is a subject matter expert in compressor anti-surge applications. DeMonte earned Bch and MS degrees in biomedical engineering from the University of Iowa.
Grills, S. - Emerson, Marshalltown, Iowa
Suzanna Grills is a Sustainable Sales Engineer within Global Industry Sales at Emerson. She earned a chemical engineering degree with an emphasis in environmental from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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