A key issue in post-combustion carbon capture is the choice of absorbent. In this paper two different absorbents, monoethanolamine (MEA) and ammonia (NH3), have been modeled in Aspen Plus at different temperatures for possible implementation at an oil refinery. The focus of investigation is the possibilities of heat integration between the oil refinery and the carbon capture process and how these possibilities could change in a future situation where energy efficiency measures have been implemented.</br></br> The results show that if only using excess heat from the refinery for heating of the carbon capture process, the MEA process can capture more CO2 than the NH3 process. It is shown that the configuration requiring least supplementary h...
This work evaluates the technical performance of post-combustion CO2 capture integrated with industr...
Two absorbents, ammonia and MEA, have been evaluated for post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide a...
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing rapidly which leads to serious climate ...
A key issue in post-combustion carbon capture is the choice of absorbent. In this paper two differen...
AbstractA key issue in post-combustion carbon capture is the choice of absorbent. In this paper two ...
Carbon capture and storage may, as a bridging technology, rapidly decrease CO2 emissions in the indu...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is recognized as a potent technology for the mitigation of global w...
In this study, we investigate the effects of a wide range of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in ...
The application of post-combustion CO2 capture represents an alternative strategy to reduce signific...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate two different concepts for CO2 mitigation, from ...
This paper estimates the costs of CO2 post-combustion capture for two refineries by comparing differ...
The implementation of post-combustion CCS provides an opportunity for the oil refining sector to dra...
Carbon capture and storage is vital to facilitating the transition from our current fossil fuel-base...
AbstractThis work evaluates the technical performance of post-combustion CO2 capture integrated with...
AbstractTwo absorbents, ammonia and MEA, have been evaluated for post-combustion capture of carbon d...
This work evaluates the technical performance of post-combustion CO2 capture integrated with industr...
Two absorbents, ammonia and MEA, have been evaluated for post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide a...
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing rapidly which leads to serious climate ...
A key issue in post-combustion carbon capture is the choice of absorbent. In this paper two differen...
AbstractA key issue in post-combustion carbon capture is the choice of absorbent. In this paper two ...
Carbon capture and storage may, as a bridging technology, rapidly decrease CO2 emissions in the indu...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is recognized as a potent technology for the mitigation of global w...
In this study, we investigate the effects of a wide range of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in ...
The application of post-combustion CO2 capture represents an alternative strategy to reduce signific...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate two different concepts for CO2 mitigation, from ...
This paper estimates the costs of CO2 post-combustion capture for two refineries by comparing differ...
The implementation of post-combustion CCS provides an opportunity for the oil refining sector to dra...
Carbon capture and storage is vital to facilitating the transition from our current fossil fuel-base...
AbstractThis work evaluates the technical performance of post-combustion CO2 capture integrated with...
AbstractTwo absorbents, ammonia and MEA, have been evaluated for post-combustion capture of carbon d...
This work evaluates the technical performance of post-combustion CO2 capture integrated with industr...
Two absorbents, ammonia and MEA, have been evaluated for post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide a...
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing rapidly which leads to serious climate ...