AbstractThis work analyses a Ca-looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 from the flue gases generated in an existing supercritical power plant. The CO2 is captured by CaO in a CFB carbonator while coal oxycombustion provides the energy required to regenerate the sorbent. Part of the energy introduced into the calciner can be transferred to a new supercritical steam cycle to generate additional power. Two case studies based on a scenario of low solid circulation rate between reactors have been integrated with the new supercritical steam cycle. Efficiency penalties, mainly associated with the energy consumption of the ASU, CO2 compressor and auxiliaries, can be as low as 7.5 percentage points of net efficiency when ...
AbstractCarbonate Looping is a promising post-combustion capture process involving the separation of...
AbstractSeveral systems for CO2 capture using CaO as regenerable sorbent are under development at In...
Calcium looping combustion (CaLC), which comprises an indirectly-heated calciner, is characterised w...
AbstractThis work analyses a Ca-looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 f...
[EN] This work analyses a Ca looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 from...
This work analyses a Ca looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 from the ...
The Ca-Looping (CaL) process is considered as a promising technology for CO2 post-combustion capture...
AbstractCalcium looping (CaL) systems have been proposed as a lower-cost method of CO2 capture for p...
AbstractIn this study, it was sought to find an efficient way to integrate a Ca-looping process with...
This work faces the challenge of cutting the specific energy demand in the CO2 capture process based...
This paper analyses a CO2 capture system based on calcium looping, designed for power plants that op...
This paper analyses a CO2 capture system based on calcium looping, designed for power plants that op...
AbstractPower generation is one of the industrial sectors with major contribution to greenhouse gas ...
AbstractThe Carbonate Looping process is a promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capture from...
State-of-the-art integration scenarios of calcium looping (CaL), which is an emerging CO capture tec...
AbstractCarbonate Looping is a promising post-combustion capture process involving the separation of...
AbstractSeveral systems for CO2 capture using CaO as regenerable sorbent are under development at In...
Calcium looping combustion (CaLC), which comprises an indirectly-heated calciner, is characterised w...
AbstractThis work analyses a Ca-looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 f...
[EN] This work analyses a Ca looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 from...
This work analyses a Ca looping system that uses CaO as regenerable sorbent to capture CO2 from the ...
The Ca-Looping (CaL) process is considered as a promising technology for CO2 post-combustion capture...
AbstractCalcium looping (CaL) systems have been proposed as a lower-cost method of CO2 capture for p...
AbstractIn this study, it was sought to find an efficient way to integrate a Ca-looping process with...
This work faces the challenge of cutting the specific energy demand in the CO2 capture process based...
This paper analyses a CO2 capture system based on calcium looping, designed for power plants that op...
This paper analyses a CO2 capture system based on calcium looping, designed for power plants that op...
AbstractPower generation is one of the industrial sectors with major contribution to greenhouse gas ...
AbstractThe Carbonate Looping process is a promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capture from...
State-of-the-art integration scenarios of calcium looping (CaL), which is an emerging CO capture tec...
AbstractCarbonate Looping is a promising post-combustion capture process involving the separation of...
AbstractSeveral systems for CO2 capture using CaO as regenerable sorbent are under development at In...
Calcium looping combustion (CaLC), which comprises an indirectly-heated calciner, is characterised w...