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Fossil-Free Polyethylene and Polypropylene Production via CCU and Biomass Pathways: A Harmonized Techno-Economic Assessment. [PDF]
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Optimizing MAF-ENF-CO<sub>2</sub> coordination in steel mills: system modeling and emission reduction scenarios. [PDF]
Lu B, Hu M, Chen D, Li N, Dai C.
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The past, present, and future of peaking thermal power plants in the United States. [PDF]
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Comparative evaluation of several models for forecasting hourly electricity use in a steel plant. [PDF]
Gu F, Zhao Y.
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Carbon Footprint Accounting for Gas Power Plant Carbon Capture and Storage System
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Carbon Capture Technologies for Gas-Turbine-Based Power Plants
Carbon Capture Technologies for Gas-Turbine-Based Power Plants explores current progress in one of the most capable technologies for carbon capture in gas-turbine-based power plants. It identifies the primary benefits and shortcomings of oxy-fuel combustion CO2 capture technology compared to other capture technologies such as pre-combustion and post ...
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Carbon Capture by Fossil Fuel Power Plants: An Economic Analysis
Management Science, 2009For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies offer the potential for significant reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. We examine the break-even value for CCS adoptions, that is, the critical value in the charge for CO2 emissions that would justify investment in CCS capabilities.
Özge \.I\c{s}legen, Stefan Reichelstein
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Carbon Capture at the Kemper IGCC Power Plant
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019The Kemper County Project demonstrated Transport Integrated Gasification (TRIG™) technology at a 2 x 1 Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) facility in Kemper County, Mississippi. Capable of generating up to 582 MW during syngas operations, the facility represents the largest IGCC project undertaken, the first to use lignite as fuel, the first
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