AbstractADA Environmental Solutions (ADA) is examining available sorbents as well as process equipment options to assess the viability and accelerate development of solid sorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. This work is being completed through a US Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement with supplemental funding from ADA, EPRI, and several power industry partners. During the project, sorbents were acquired from 22 developers and screened at the laboratory-scale to select materials for testing in a 1 kW slipstream pilot. Based on the lab scale results, pilot-scale batches of two sorbents were produced and one was tested in the 1 kW pilot. In a parallel effort, commercially available processes and equipment were evaluated to i...
AbstractKorea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) and Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI...
AbstractThermal power plant efficiency upgrades and fuel switching from coal to natural gas will not...
CO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology. With r...
AbstractADA Environmental Solutions (ADA) is examining available sorbents as well as process equipme...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is anticipated to be an important component of redu...
Technologies for carbon capture from existing coal-fired utilities are rapidly being developed. Soli...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to develop a low cost, high capacity CO{sub 2} sor...
AbstractRTI International, Masdar, and Pennsylvania State University (PSU) are leading an effort to ...
AbstractSolid sorbents are believed to be a promising early-stage technology for achieving more cost...
This report describes research conducted between October 1, 2005, and December 31, 2005, on the use ...
Cyclic adsorption and regeneration of solid sorbents to remove CO2 from gas streams can be accomplis...
A novel liquid impregnated solid sorbent was developed for CO2 removal in the temperature range of a...
<p>In an effort to lower future CO2 emissions, a wide range of technologies are being developed to s...
AbstractOne method to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions is carbon capture via the separation of CO2...
peer-reviewedCarbon dioxide (CO2) is one of a number of gases known as green-house gases which are b...
AbstractKorea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) and Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI...
AbstractThermal power plant efficiency upgrades and fuel switching from coal to natural gas will not...
CO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology. With r...
AbstractADA Environmental Solutions (ADA) is examining available sorbents as well as process equipme...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is anticipated to be an important component of redu...
Technologies for carbon capture from existing coal-fired utilities are rapidly being developed. Soli...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to develop a low cost, high capacity CO{sub 2} sor...
AbstractRTI International, Masdar, and Pennsylvania State University (PSU) are leading an effort to ...
AbstractSolid sorbents are believed to be a promising early-stage technology for achieving more cost...
This report describes research conducted between October 1, 2005, and December 31, 2005, on the use ...
Cyclic adsorption and regeneration of solid sorbents to remove CO2 from gas streams can be accomplis...
A novel liquid impregnated solid sorbent was developed for CO2 removal in the temperature range of a...
<p>In an effort to lower future CO2 emissions, a wide range of technologies are being developed to s...
AbstractOne method to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions is carbon capture via the separation of CO2...
peer-reviewedCarbon dioxide (CO2) is one of a number of gases known as green-house gases which are b...
AbstractKorea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) and Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI...
AbstractThermal power plant efficiency upgrades and fuel switching from coal to natural gas will not...
CO2 capture using supported amine sorbents is a promising post-combustion capture technology. With r...