AbstractCarbon Capture and Storage technology (CCS) has the potential to play a key role in reducing CO2 emissions as required by international commitments. CCS must be included in the portfolio of solutions in order to reach the target of world emissions reduction by 50% in 2050. One of the most relevant European initiatives for the deployment of CCS technologies is promoted by the Fundacion Ciudad de la Energia (CIUDEN). CIUDEN has a complete programme focused on the development of CCT and CCS, particularly oxycombustion technology.This paper includes the description of CIUDEN’s Capture Technology Developing Plant, currently under construction in NW Spain. The installation includes a 20 MWth PC boiler, a 30 MWth CFB boiler, a fuel prepara...
Motivated by the ascertain need for climate mitigation, more than 100 countries have endorsed the go...
In the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES), i...
The greenhouse gases emissions produced by industry and power plants are the cause of climate change...
AbstractAlstom is developing a portfolio of solutions to address CO2 emission reductions. Among them...
AbstractIn May 2007, E.ON Group (E.ON) set an ambitious target for reducing the specific CO2 emissio...
AbstractGlobal primary energy demand is growing, and is likely to continue growing during the next y...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is an award-winning partnership of seven major energy companie...
AbstractThe CCP is a partnership of several major energy companies supporting advancement of technol...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
AbstractThis paper investigates the role of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies as part of a ...
This paper investigates the role of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies as part of a portfoli...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has a potential to play a significant role in the future of power g...
Emissions of carbon dioxide, the most important long-lived anthropogenic greenhouse gas, can be redu...
AbstractThe next step for many CO2 capture technologies is to move to commercial scale [1]. Without ...
Motivated by the ascertain need for climate mitigation, more than 100 countries have endorsed the go...
In the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES), i...
The greenhouse gases emissions produced by industry and power plants are the cause of climate change...
AbstractAlstom is developing a portfolio of solutions to address CO2 emission reductions. Among them...
AbstractIn May 2007, E.ON Group (E.ON) set an ambitious target for reducing the specific CO2 emissio...
AbstractGlobal primary energy demand is growing, and is likely to continue growing during the next y...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is an award-winning partnership of seven major energy companie...
AbstractThe CCP is a partnership of several major energy companies supporting advancement of technol...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
AbstractThis paper investigates the role of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies as part of a ...
This paper investigates the role of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies as part of a portfoli...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has a potential to play a significant role in the future of power g...
Emissions of carbon dioxide, the most important long-lived anthropogenic greenhouse gas, can be redu...
AbstractThe next step for many CO2 capture technologies is to move to commercial scale [1]. Without ...
Motivated by the ascertain need for climate mitigation, more than 100 countries have endorsed the go...
In the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES), i...
The greenhouse gases emissions produced by industry and power plants are the cause of climate change...