AbstractIn the present paper, we report the result of cost analysis associated with the operation of CO2 capture pilot facility using aqueous ammonia. The facility treating 1,000 Nm3/hr of BFG (blast furnace gas) is in operation with the production capacity of 10 t-CO2/d. From the pilot plant operation we found that the CO2 recovery was 90% and the purity of product CO2 was over 98%. Waste heat recovery system for steam generation was installed and integrated with the CO2 capture facility successfully. Operating cost analysis based on the running data of the facility has been performed based on the consumptions of steam, electricity, water, and chemical. Since the process uses waste heat recovery system, the majority of operating cost is th...
In this work, we have developed advanced process configurations for solvent-based CO2 capture proces...
In the study an accurate energy and economic analysis of the carbon capture installation was carried...
The absorption of CO 2 using solvents (e.g., amines) is considered a state-of-the-art, albeit energy...
AbstractIn the present paper, we report the result of cost analysis associated with the operation of...
Using a rigorous, rate-based model and a validated economic model, we investigated the technoeconomi...
A techno-economic evaluation of the application of an ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture syst...
A techno-economic evaluation of the application of an ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture syst...
AbstractIn this work, low concentrated ammonia solution (up to ∼10 wt.%) was used to capture from bl...
AbstractThe performance and cost of two ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture systems operating ...
<p>In an effort to lower future CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, a wide range of technologies are being dev...
Using a rate-based model, we assessed the technical feasibility and energy performance of an advance...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of ASPEN simulations of a carbon-dioxide (CO2) removal and r...
AbstractThe most pressing challenges regarding the use of ammonia for CO2 capture are the precipitat...
In this work, we have developed advanced process configurations for solvent-based CO2 capture proces...
In the study an accurate energy and economic analysis of the carbon capture installation was carried...
In this work, we have developed advanced process configurations for solvent-based CO2 capture proces...
In the study an accurate energy and economic analysis of the carbon capture installation was carried...
The absorption of CO 2 using solvents (e.g., amines) is considered a state-of-the-art, albeit energy...
AbstractIn the present paper, we report the result of cost analysis associated with the operation of...
Using a rigorous, rate-based model and a validated economic model, we investigated the technoeconomi...
A techno-economic evaluation of the application of an ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture syst...
A techno-economic evaluation of the application of an ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture syst...
AbstractIn this work, low concentrated ammonia solution (up to ∼10 wt.%) was used to capture from bl...
AbstractThe performance and cost of two ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture systems operating ...
<p>In an effort to lower future CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, a wide range of technologies are being dev...
Using a rate-based model, we assessed the technical feasibility and energy performance of an advance...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of ASPEN simulations of a carbon-dioxide (CO2) removal and r...
AbstractThe most pressing challenges regarding the use of ammonia for CO2 capture are the precipitat...
In this work, we have developed advanced process configurations for solvent-based CO2 capture proces...
In the study an accurate energy and economic analysis of the carbon capture installation was carried...
In this work, we have developed advanced process configurations for solvent-based CO2 capture proces...
In the study an accurate energy and economic analysis of the carbon capture installation was carried...
The absorption of CO 2 using solvents (e.g., amines) is considered a state-of-the-art, albeit energy...