AbstractA qualitative assessment of the early opportunities for capturing carbon dioxide from advanced gasification plants, and of design guidelines for carbon capture ready gasification plants in China, is conducted to investigate current development in coal gasification. The assessment first illustrates the development of different types of gasification technology in China. Capturing carbon dioxide from high concentration stationary emission points could be seen as an early opportunity for carbon capture demonstration. The large scale CTL plants and chemical plants installed with advanced entrained flow gasifier should be considered as early opportunity for CCS in China. However, given that the total amount of emissions and the scale of e...
AbstractDelivering a rapid reduction in global CO2 emissions through CCS requires a two-track approa...
Over the past thirty years China has focused on urbanization and economic growth through rapid devel...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...
AbstractA qualitative assessment of the early opportunities for capturing carbon dioxide from advanc...
The total thermal power capacity has grown by 65GW to over 600GW by the end of 2008 (CEC, 2009). Chi...
Deep geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) could offer an essential solution to mitigate greenh...
AbstractChina has built at least 70 GW of new coal- fired power installed capacity annually since 20...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Several CO2 storage demonstration projects must be carried out in a variety of geological formations...
AbstractThe China-UK Near Zero Emissions Coal (NZEC) Initiative examined options for carbon (CO2) ca...
AbstractA consensus for the development of a low carbon economy in China is growing rapidly among Ch...
AbstractCCS is regarded as an important and strategic technology option to reduce CO2 emission, and ...
AbstractThe COACH project (Cooperation Action Within CCS China-EU11EC/FP6 Contract #038966, co-ordin...
Objective: The aim of the present article is to conduct an integrated assessment in order to explore...
AbstractInternational collaboration is one mechanism to speed the development of carbon capture and ...
AbstractDelivering a rapid reduction in global CO2 emissions through CCS requires a two-track approa...
Over the past thirty years China has focused on urbanization and economic growth through rapid devel...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...
AbstractA qualitative assessment of the early opportunities for capturing carbon dioxide from advanc...
The total thermal power capacity has grown by 65GW to over 600GW by the end of 2008 (CEC, 2009). Chi...
Deep geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) could offer an essential solution to mitigate greenh...
AbstractChina has built at least 70 GW of new coal- fired power installed capacity annually since 20...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Several CO2 storage demonstration projects must be carried out in a variety of geological formations...
AbstractThe China-UK Near Zero Emissions Coal (NZEC) Initiative examined options for carbon (CO2) ca...
AbstractA consensus for the development of a low carbon economy in China is growing rapidly among Ch...
AbstractCCS is regarded as an important and strategic technology option to reduce CO2 emission, and ...
AbstractThe COACH project (Cooperation Action Within CCS China-EU11EC/FP6 Contract #038966, co-ordin...
Objective: The aim of the present article is to conduct an integrated assessment in order to explore...
AbstractInternational collaboration is one mechanism to speed the development of carbon capture and ...
AbstractDelivering a rapid reduction in global CO2 emissions through CCS requires a two-track approa...
Over the past thirty years China has focused on urbanization and economic growth through rapid devel...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...