AbstractThis paper discusses a methodology used to set, already at an early stage of technology development, the key performance requirements for carbon dioxide capture technologies necessary to meet a certain capture cost target. The methodology also illustrates how realistic or unrealistic cost targets can be. Although, applicable for capture technologies in general (pre-, post combustion and oxy fuel), the usefulness of the methodology is illustrated for one pre-combustion capture technology in particular i.e., Pd membranes for CO2 capture in a NGCC power plant
AbstractA consistent and transparent benchmarking methodology is required for comparison and ranking...
To date, literature often presents generic results on the techno-economic performance of CO2 capture...
A consistent and transparent benchmarking methodology is required for comparison and ranking of diff...
AbstractThis paper discusses a methodology used to set, already at an early stage of technology deve...
This paper describes a simplified method to estimate the cost of CO2 avoided for a power plant with ...
This paper describes a simplified method to estimate the cost of CO 2 avoided for a power plant with...
There is growing international interest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to redu...
This paper compares the techno-economic performances of three technologies for CO2 capture from a li...
This paper investigates the cost reduction opportunity of lower CO2 capture ratios (CCR) on membrane...
The paper presents and discusses modern methods and technologies of CO2 capture (pre-combustion capt...
AbstractFossil fuel power plants generate significant amounts of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, ...
A techno-economic assessment of power plants with CO2 capture technologies with a focus on process s...
The high cost of CO2 capture using amine solvents from combustion sources such as natural gas-fired ...
Various technologies for the capture of CO2 from fossil fuel fired power plants are available. Each ...
AbstractCO2 capture from large stationary sources is considered as one of the most promising technol...
AbstractA consistent and transparent benchmarking methodology is required for comparison and ranking...
To date, literature often presents generic results on the techno-economic performance of CO2 capture...
A consistent and transparent benchmarking methodology is required for comparison and ranking of diff...
AbstractThis paper discusses a methodology used to set, already at an early stage of technology deve...
This paper describes a simplified method to estimate the cost of CO2 avoided for a power plant with ...
This paper describes a simplified method to estimate the cost of CO 2 avoided for a power plant with...
There is growing international interest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to redu...
This paper compares the techno-economic performances of three technologies for CO2 capture from a li...
This paper investigates the cost reduction opportunity of lower CO2 capture ratios (CCR) on membrane...
The paper presents and discusses modern methods and technologies of CO2 capture (pre-combustion capt...
AbstractFossil fuel power plants generate significant amounts of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, ...
A techno-economic assessment of power plants with CO2 capture technologies with a focus on process s...
The high cost of CO2 capture using amine solvents from combustion sources such as natural gas-fired ...
Various technologies for the capture of CO2 from fossil fuel fired power plants are available. Each ...
AbstractCO2 capture from large stationary sources is considered as one of the most promising technol...
AbstractA consistent and transparent benchmarking methodology is required for comparison and ranking...
To date, literature often presents generic results on the techno-economic performance of CO2 capture...
A consistent and transparent benchmarking methodology is required for comparison and ranking of diff...