AbstractThe use of water is a critical aspect in the design, engineering and operation of any fossil-fuel-fired power plant and it is an important element in any environmental assessment and life cycle analysis. A large amount of water is needed to generate electricity from any fossil-fuel-fired power plant.This paper summarizes the results of a study carried out by Foster Wheeler for the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEA GHG) with the purpose of evaluating the water usage in plants with and without CO2 capture. The study focuses on the techno-economic evaluation of five different alternatives establishing, for each of them, the water usage and the possibility of reducing the water consumption in areas where availability of water could ...
Biomass to power generation is an alternative for fossil fuel to power pathways and plays a signific...
AbstractThe energy needed for amine based CO2 capture from a natural gas power plant can be provided...
AbstractThe accelerating pace of climate change regulatory action has rendered it necessary to under...
AbstractIn recent years The International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) has un...
AbstractSignificant quantities of water are utilized in thermoelectric power plants, mostly for the ...
AbstractWith the conclusion that carbon capture is a viable option to mitigate climate change conseq...
AbstractFossil fuel power plants generate significant amounts of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, ...
AbstractThe integration of the recently built 1 070 MW coal-fired unit in Rotterdam (Netherlands) wi...
Carbon capture technology is expected to play a significant role in Australia to meet its long-term ...
Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power pl...
AbstractConsidering the dramatic increase of greenhouse gases concentration in the atmosphere, espec...
Flue gas from gas fired power plants contains 10-16% (w/w) water vapor with considerable amount of l...
Among the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies suitable for power generation plants, partia...
AbstractEquipping power plants with carbon capture technologies increases the (cooling) water demand...
We employ an integrated systems modeling tool to assess the water impacts of the new source performa...
Biomass to power generation is an alternative for fossil fuel to power pathways and plays a signific...
AbstractThe energy needed for amine based CO2 capture from a natural gas power plant can be provided...
AbstractThe accelerating pace of climate change regulatory action has rendered it necessary to under...
AbstractIn recent years The International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) has un...
AbstractSignificant quantities of water are utilized in thermoelectric power plants, mostly for the ...
AbstractWith the conclusion that carbon capture is a viable option to mitigate climate change conseq...
AbstractFossil fuel power plants generate significant amounts of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, ...
AbstractThe integration of the recently built 1 070 MW coal-fired unit in Rotterdam (Netherlands) wi...
Carbon capture technology is expected to play a significant role in Australia to meet its long-term ...
Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power pl...
AbstractConsidering the dramatic increase of greenhouse gases concentration in the atmosphere, espec...
Flue gas from gas fired power plants contains 10-16% (w/w) water vapor with considerable amount of l...
Among the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies suitable for power generation plants, partia...
AbstractEquipping power plants with carbon capture technologies increases the (cooling) water demand...
We employ an integrated systems modeling tool to assess the water impacts of the new source performa...
Biomass to power generation is an alternative for fossil fuel to power pathways and plays a signific...
AbstractThe energy needed for amine based CO2 capture from a natural gas power plant can be provided...
AbstractThe accelerating pace of climate change regulatory action has rendered it necessary to under...