AbstractThe CCP is a partnership of several major energy companies supporting advancement of technologies toward deployment of industrial scale CO2 capture and storage. The paper describes the technology development projects in the field of CO2 capture supported by the CCP during current phase III (CCP3, 2009-2013). Development work has focused on applications in three critical areas for the oil and gas industry: refining operations, steam production for heavy oil extraction, and natural gas -fired power generation
AbstractThe Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is leading the Partnership for CO2 Capture...
AbstractThis paper presents the contextualized overview of the CO2 capture technology, with critical...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is an award-winning partnership of seven major energy companie...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is an international collaboration among energy companies suppo...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is a partnership of six energy companies working to advance th...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) was a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (...
AbstractIn this status report we want to provide a comprehensive overview of the current status and ...
AbstractThe paper presents the structure and achievements of the BIGCO2 R&D Platform, an internation...
AbstractCarbon Capture and Storage technology (CCS) has the potential to play a key role in reducing...
The greenhouse gases emissions produced by industry and power plants are the cause of climate change...
Carbon capture and sequestration (or carbon capture and storage, CCS) is widely seen as a critical s...
AbstractAlstom is developing a portfolio of solutions to address CO2 emission reductions. Among them...
AbstractThe Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is leading the Partnership for CO2 Capture...
AbstractThis paper presents the contextualized overview of the CO2 capture technology, with critical...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is an award-winning partnership of seven major energy companie...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is an international collaboration among energy companies suppo...
AbstractThe CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is a partnership of six energy companies working to advance th...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) is a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (B...
The CO{sub 2} Capture Project (CCP) was a joint industry project, funded by eight energy companies (...
AbstractIn this status report we want to provide a comprehensive overview of the current status and ...
AbstractThe paper presents the structure and achievements of the BIGCO2 R&D Platform, an internation...
AbstractCarbon Capture and Storage technology (CCS) has the potential to play a key role in reducing...
The greenhouse gases emissions produced by industry and power plants are the cause of climate change...
Carbon capture and sequestration (or carbon capture and storage, CCS) is widely seen as a critical s...
AbstractAlstom is developing a portfolio of solutions to address CO2 emission reductions. Among them...
AbstractThe Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is leading the Partnership for CO2 Capture...
AbstractThis paper presents the contextualized overview of the CO2 capture technology, with critical...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...