This paper presents CO2 reduction potentials employing clean coal technologies for power plants in Indonesia. Whenlow ranked coal from huge reserves cannot be excluded from coal-fired power plants to meet electricity demand, it is criticalfor Indonesia to adopt the best available clean coal technologies for its future coal-fired power plants in order to minimizeCO2 emissions in a long term. Several types of coal-fired technologies are considered to be the best match with Indonesia’ssituation by assessing CO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants, levelized costs of electricity generation, and the cost ofCO2 avoidance. As a result, supercritical PC, IGCC, CFB, and PFBC technologies are presented as a consideration for policymaker in Indones...
Coal is the world’s most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel source. It is a major source o...
As a developing country, Indonesia has voluntarily committed to reduce its green-house gases(GHGs) e...
Coal resources in Indonesia mostly (65 %) are categorized as LRC (Low Rank Coal). Currently, the Ind...
Coal consumption in Malaysia and Indonesia is growing at the rate of 9.7 and 4.7% per year since 200...
As Indonesian economic grow, electrical energy demand increased significantly over the last years. ...
There is an inseparable relationship between the use of technology and environmental damage. To over...
Malaysia and Indonesia benefit in various ways by participating in CDM and from investments in the G...
Coal has a very important role to meet energy demand in Indonesia, however, it is also the dirtiest ...
Papers reported in the 7th International Symposium on \u22Novel Carbon Resource Sciences\u22 Jun. 23...
Greenhouse gas emissions have continued to increase, and economic and population growth continue to ...
The process of electric power generation from coal with and without post-combustion CO2 capture syst...
The utilization of coal in Indonesia is in a running of improvement to become the biggest energy sou...
Climate change will become the priority for the air quality management. It focuses more on carbon di...
Indonesia endowed with variety of energy resources both fossil and renewable. Renewable energy such ...
Coal and natural gas have dominated ASEAN’s power sector in the past and contributed to 77% of power...
Coal is the world’s most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel source. It is a major source o...
As a developing country, Indonesia has voluntarily committed to reduce its green-house gases(GHGs) e...
Coal resources in Indonesia mostly (65 %) are categorized as LRC (Low Rank Coal). Currently, the Ind...
Coal consumption in Malaysia and Indonesia is growing at the rate of 9.7 and 4.7% per year since 200...
As Indonesian economic grow, electrical energy demand increased significantly over the last years. ...
There is an inseparable relationship between the use of technology and environmental damage. To over...
Malaysia and Indonesia benefit in various ways by participating in CDM and from investments in the G...
Coal has a very important role to meet energy demand in Indonesia, however, it is also the dirtiest ...
Papers reported in the 7th International Symposium on \u22Novel Carbon Resource Sciences\u22 Jun. 23...
Greenhouse gas emissions have continued to increase, and economic and population growth continue to ...
The process of electric power generation from coal with and without post-combustion CO2 capture syst...
The utilization of coal in Indonesia is in a running of improvement to become the biggest energy sou...
Climate change will become the priority for the air quality management. It focuses more on carbon di...
Indonesia endowed with variety of energy resources both fossil and renewable. Renewable energy such ...
Coal and natural gas have dominated ASEAN’s power sector in the past and contributed to 77% of power...
Coal is the world’s most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel source. It is a major source o...
As a developing country, Indonesia has voluntarily committed to reduce its green-house gases(GHGs) e...
Coal resources in Indonesia mostly (65 %) are categorized as LRC (Low Rank Coal). Currently, the Ind...