Several decarbonised polygeneration schemes exploiting carbon capture and storage (CCS) or CO reuse technologies for the generation of clean fuels, chemicals, electricity and heat have been systematically analysed for techno-economic feasibility. Process simulation, energy integration and economic analysis were undertaken to analyse the effect of process configurations and operating conditions on the economic potential (EP) and risks. CO capture and reuse producing methane using Sabatier's reaction shows less favourable economics compared to the counterpart CCS based scheme, both producing electricity, hydrogen, acetic acid and methanol in common. Post-combustion CO tri-reforming into methanol production in addition to electricity generatio...
Energy and environment are playing an important role in shaping the world at present and the path ah...
Energy-intensive industries still produce high amounts of non-renewable CO2 emissions. These emissio...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm to...
Several decarbonised polygeneration schemes exploiting carbon capture and storage (CCS) or CO reuse ...
Development of clean coal technology is highly envisaged to mitigate the CO emission level whilst me...
Development of clean coal technology is highly envisaged to mitigate the CO2 emission level whilst m...
To prevent dangerous climate change, the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gasses (GHG) need to ...
The chemical and petrochemical sector relies on fossil fuels and feedstocks, and is a major source o...
The emergence of global warming phenomena that has adversely affected the world today has been large...
CO2 utilisation is gaining interest as a potential element towards a sustainable economy. CO2 can be...
Abstract Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has the potential to produce negative emi...
AbstractThis study analyses the impact of technological improvements and increased operating experie...
Post-combustion carbon capture is a valuable technology, capable of being deployed to meet global CO...
CO2 utilisation is gaining interest as a potential element towards a sustainable economy. CO2 can be...
In this paper, we present a novel polygeneration plant with carbon capture for the combined power an...
Energy and environment are playing an important role in shaping the world at present and the path ah...
Energy-intensive industries still produce high amounts of non-renewable CO2 emissions. These emissio...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm to...
Several decarbonised polygeneration schemes exploiting carbon capture and storage (CCS) or CO reuse ...
Development of clean coal technology is highly envisaged to mitigate the CO emission level whilst me...
Development of clean coal technology is highly envisaged to mitigate the CO2 emission level whilst m...
To prevent dangerous climate change, the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gasses (GHG) need to ...
The chemical and petrochemical sector relies on fossil fuels and feedstocks, and is a major source o...
The emergence of global warming phenomena that has adversely affected the world today has been large...
CO2 utilisation is gaining interest as a potential element towards a sustainable economy. CO2 can be...
Abstract Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has the potential to produce negative emi...
AbstractThis study analyses the impact of technological improvements and increased operating experie...
Post-combustion carbon capture is a valuable technology, capable of being deployed to meet global CO...
CO2 utilisation is gaining interest as a potential element towards a sustainable economy. CO2 can be...
In this paper, we present a novel polygeneration plant with carbon capture for the combined power an...
Energy and environment are playing an important role in shaping the world at present and the path ah...
Energy-intensive industries still produce high amounts of non-renewable CO2 emissions. These emissio...
The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm to...