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Postcombustion carbon power plant

Merkel T., Lin H., Wei X., Baker R. 2010. Power plant postcombustion carbon dioxide capture An opportunity for membranes. Journal of Membrane Science 359 126-139. [Pg.98]

Schach, M., Schneider, R., Schramm, H. and Repke, J. (2010) Techno-economic analysis of postcombustion processes for the capture of carbon dioxide from power plant flue gas. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 49 (5), 2363-2370. [Pg.52]

The capture and geological storage of carbon dioxide is one of the routes to provide carbon-lean electricity and is seen as a technology that may bridge the gap between the current C02-intensive electricity production and a future where renewable sources provide the bulk of the electricity (40). For the power generation sector, several options are in development for the capture of CO2. Postcombustion CO2 capture removes the CO2 from the flue gases of a power plant, using chemical solvents. Alternatively, combustion of coal or natural gas can be carried out... [Pg.2067]


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