Dissertation Project - Design and deployment of an atmospheric pollutant and Carbon Dioxide capture system
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2024-08-30
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Lancaster University
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This contribution report documents the individual efforts in the Design and Deployment of an
atmospheric pollutant and Carbon Dioxide Capture System Project, which focuses on developing
a carbon capture system that supports the Electromagnetic Plasma Separator (EMPS). The
contributions primarily involved the technical selection of components for the air intake system.
Specifically, key components such as the air intake fan, pre-filters, atmospheric sensor, and flow
rate sensors, were selected, ensuring that the components met the system requirements.
Additionally, analysing pollutant levels and CO2 emissions in Saudi Arabia to justify the region as
a strategic location for deployment, based on this analysis, deployment strategies were
developed. Furthermore, comprehensive market research was conducted to identify potential
investors and buyers in Saudi Arabia as well as esmang the global market size and demand of
such technologies. On the project management side, the contributions included the development
of the Product Breakdown Structure (PBS), Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), the Risk
Management Plan, WBS Dictionary, and the ‘Control’ Secon of the group management report
that includes key events, actual Gan-chart, updated milestones chart, actual PBS/WBS, and
lessons learned. These elements were crucial in organizing the project's tasks, managing potential
risks, and ensuring systemac progress. This report provides an in-depth look at the
methodologies, findings, and their impact on achieving the project’s objectives, highlighting the
significance of the individual contributions in both technical and management group reports.
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Carbon capture, air intake system, market research, Saudi Arabia, CO2 emissions, risk management plan, breakdown structure
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IEEE