AbstractWe have evaluated the feasibility of supported amine sorbents (SAS) for their application in post- combustion CO2 capture. For this, the energy efficiency of a power plant equipped with a supported amine based capture facility is compared with the energy efficiency of a power plant equipped with a standard MEA-capture facility using the Spence®software tool developed by DNV-KEMA. Based on the simulations performed, application of a SAS-based capture facility at a natural gas combined-cycle (NGCC) plant is potentially 19% more energy efficient than a MEA-capture facility. For a pulverized- coal (PC) plant, the SAS-based plant could save up to 32% of the energy required in the MEA process
Capture and storage from fossil fuel fired power plants is drawing increasing interest as a potentia...
AbstractSolid sorbents are believed to be a promising early-stage technology for achieving more cost...
AbstractMost energy scenarios suggest carbon capture and storage (CCS) from power generation might c...
We have evaluated the feasibility of supported amine sorbents (SAS) for their application in post- c...
AbstractWe have evaluated the feasibility of supported amine sorbents (SAS) for their application in...
CO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology. With r...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is anticipated to be an important component of redu...
AbstractThe main limitation of post-combustion CO2 capture technology is the high energy consumption...
AbstractThe post combustion capture process using the traditional amine based solvent absorption pro...
AbstractCO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology...
Capture and sequestration of CO{sub 2} from fossil fuel power plants is gaining widespread interest ...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive comparison of different configurations of amine-based Pos...
This paper presented a comparative study of monoethanolamine (MEA) and diethanolamine (DEA) for post...
Post combustion CO2 capture (PCC) with amine solvents is seen as one of the possible technologies wh...
AbstractIn this work, a number of different process upgrades have been implemented at a 1 ton/h CO2 ...
Capture and storage from fossil fuel fired power plants is drawing increasing interest as a potentia...
AbstractSolid sorbents are believed to be a promising early-stage technology for achieving more cost...
AbstractMost energy scenarios suggest carbon capture and storage (CCS) from power generation might c...
We have evaluated the feasibility of supported amine sorbents (SAS) for their application in post- c...
AbstractWe have evaluated the feasibility of supported amine sorbents (SAS) for their application in...
CO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology. With r...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is anticipated to be an important component of redu...
AbstractThe main limitation of post-combustion CO2 capture technology is the high energy consumption...
AbstractThe post combustion capture process using the traditional amine based solvent absorption pro...
AbstractCO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology...
Capture and sequestration of CO{sub 2} from fossil fuel power plants is gaining widespread interest ...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive comparison of different configurations of amine-based Pos...
This paper presented a comparative study of monoethanolamine (MEA) and diethanolamine (DEA) for post...
Post combustion CO2 capture (PCC) with amine solvents is seen as one of the possible technologies wh...
AbstractIn this work, a number of different process upgrades have been implemented at a 1 ton/h CO2 ...
Capture and storage from fossil fuel fired power plants is drawing increasing interest as a potentia...
AbstractSolid sorbents are believed to be a promising early-stage technology for achieving more cost...
AbstractMost energy scenarios suggest carbon capture and storage (CCS) from power generation might c...