AbstractAt present, the use of fossil fuels in the current energy mix represents the largest source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, an important greenhouse gas (GHG), which is largely blamed for global warming. It is estimated that roughly 26 to 30 percent of all CO2 emissions due to human activities come from fossil fuels used for generating electricity. Moreover, a variety of other industrial processes such as oil refineries, fertilizer and cement plants also emit large amounts of CO2. The opportunity therefore exists for a significant reduction of CO2 from industrial processes and power plants through CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS). Currently, there are three main pathways to capturing CO2 from fossil fuel energy conversion processes, ...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) involves separating CO2 from an emission source gas, transp...
Technology for capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) has been applied in industry for more than 80 years [7...
The cryogenic CO2 capture (CCC) process appears to consume 30 % or more less energy and money than o...
AbstractOxy-fuel combustion of fossil fuels produces a CO2-rich gas stream with some impurities, suc...
Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as CO2 in the atmosphere is a global warmi...
The paper presents and discusses modern methods and technologies of CO2 capture (pre-combustion capt...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is an important concept to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,...
Coal based power generation plants are the major contributors to the increasing global anthropogenic...
Coal based power generation plants are the major contributors to the increasing global anthropogenic...
AbstractFossil fuel power plants generate significant amounts of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, ...
Heavy industries such as cement, iron and steel, oil refining, and petrochemicals are responsible fo...
An innovative CO2 capture technology called the cryogenic CO2 capture (CCC) process has significant ...
AbstractCO2 emission control is significant issue as a countermeasure for a global warming problem. ...
Cryogenic Carbon Capture™ (CCC) removes CO2 from flue gas in a bolt on retrofittable, cost-effective...
Hybrid flowsheets are defined, in the context of process intensification, as alternatives suitable f...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) involves separating CO2 from an emission source gas, transp...
Technology for capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) has been applied in industry for more than 80 years [7...
The cryogenic CO2 capture (CCC) process appears to consume 30 % or more less energy and money than o...
AbstractOxy-fuel combustion of fossil fuels produces a CO2-rich gas stream with some impurities, suc...
Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as CO2 in the atmosphere is a global warmi...
The paper presents and discusses modern methods and technologies of CO2 capture (pre-combustion capt...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is an important concept to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,...
Coal based power generation plants are the major contributors to the increasing global anthropogenic...
Coal based power generation plants are the major contributors to the increasing global anthropogenic...
AbstractFossil fuel power plants generate significant amounts of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, ...
Heavy industries such as cement, iron and steel, oil refining, and petrochemicals are responsible fo...
An innovative CO2 capture technology called the cryogenic CO2 capture (CCC) process has significant ...
AbstractCO2 emission control is significant issue as a countermeasure for a global warming problem. ...
Cryogenic Carbon Capture™ (CCC) removes CO2 from flue gas in a bolt on retrofittable, cost-effective...
Hybrid flowsheets are defined, in the context of process intensification, as alternatives suitable f...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) involves separating CO2 from an emission source gas, transp...
Technology for capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) has been applied in industry for more than 80 years [7...
The cryogenic CO2 capture (CCC) process appears to consume 30 % or more less energy and money than o...