Carbon into Infinite Energy
Modular plant ranging from 10MW to 1,000,000MW at wellhead, in any oil basin worldwide.
Infinity ROMA energy
Project for Any Oil Basin Worldwide
Infinity Roma S.R.L. presents a groundbreaking 10 MW modular cogeneration project, integrating post-combustion CO₂ capture and chemical conversion into synthetic ethanol, the plant located at the wellhead.The system simultaneously produces electricity, LiBr absorption cooling, and synthetic fuel, using local natural gas and converting emissions into clean energy resources.
Technical Description
- Cogeneration Gas turbine + HRSG for power and steam generation.
- CO₂ Capture: MEA absorption column (90% efficiency), thermal regeneration using residual heat.
- Chemical conversion RWGS reactor + catalytic synthesis of ethanol (Cu–Zn–Al).
- Absorption cooling: LiBr system, 10 MWf for data centers.
- Location: Plant at wellhead, with direct connection to natural gas.
- Storage: Synthetic ethanol tanks and compressed CO₂ buffer.
Energy Balance
- Net electrical power: 10 MWₑ
- Cooling Production: 10 MWf (LiBr absorption)
- Electrical Efficiency: ~35%
- Overall Efficiency ~58–60%
- Captured CO₂ 12–14 t/h
- Ethanol Produced: 2 t/h (~17,000 t/year)
Infinity ROMA energy
Environmental Impact
The project captures up to 100,000 tons of CO₂ per year, reduces net emissions, and generates certifiable clean energy through carbon credits.
Advantages
Firm and clean energy from local gas.
Near-zero carbon footprint.
Reusable biofuel production.
Financial projections
- CAPEX: USD 10–25 million
- Annual OPEX: USD 2 million
- Estimated IRR: 16–18%
- Payback period: 3–5 years
- Main revenue sources: Sale of electricity, cooling, and ethanol
Investment Proposal
Direct supply of clean energy and sustainable cooling for data centers in Latin America
Possible business models Direct investment (equity), industrial joint venture, or PPA contract for clean energy supply.