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Low-Carbon Power System Dispatch Incorporating Carbon Capture Power Plants

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2013
In a carbon-constrained world, CO2 emissions will become a new concern in power system dispatch. Meanwhile, carbon capture power plants (CCPPs), which are a critical low-carbon power generation option, will have a significant impact on power system operation and dispatch.
Zhen Ji   +6 more
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Carbon dioxide capture with membranes at an IGCC power plant

Journal of Membrane Science, 2012
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plants are being developed as an economical method of producing electricity from coal while simultaneously capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) for sequestration. In these plants, conventional cold absorption processes are considered the baseline technology to separate CO2 from gasified coal syngas ...
Tim C. Merkel   +2 more
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Economic-Emission Dispatch Problem in Power Systems With Carbon Capture Power Plants

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2021
Despite the increasing level of renewable power generation in power grids, fossil fuel power plants still have a significant role in producing carbon emissions. The integration of carbon capturing and storing systems to the conventional power plants can significantly reduce the spread of carbon emissions. In this article, the economic-emission dispatch
Alireza Akbari-Dibavar   +4 more
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Membrane technology for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture in power plants

2011
Polymeric membranes are mainly used today for CO2 capture by membrane technology to produce clean fuel from a gas mixture (from coal gasification or steam reforming processes). Furthermore, gas separation using polymeric membranes is commercially available; nevertheless, CO2 capture in large-scale power production by means of polymeric membranes still ...
A Basile   +3 more
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Techno-Economic Evaluation of an IGCC Power Plant With Carbon Capture

Volume 2: Aircraft Engine; Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations, 2013
Most of the scenarios presented by different actors and organizations in the energy sector predict an increasing power demand in the coming years mainly due to the world’s population growth. Meanwhile, global warming is still one of the planet’s main concerns and carbon capture and sequestration is considered one of the key alternatives to mitigate ...
Mohammad Mansouri Majoumerd   +2 more
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Market opportunities for power plants with post-combustion carbon capture

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2012
Abstract This paper analyzes market opportunities for power plants equipped with post-combustion carbon capture. The focus is on an Ultra Super Critical Pulverized Coal plant and a Natural Gas Combined Cycle plant, which both have flexible CO 2 capture (i.e., the capture plant can be turned on and off).
Erik Delarue   +2 more
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Conditions in Advanced Turbines for IGCC Power Plants With Carbon Capture

Volume 2: Aircraft Engine; Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations, 2013
The anticipated conditions in advanced turbines for Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plants with Carbon Capture (CC) are discussed to provide researchers with accurate boundary conditions to conduct targeted research and development activities.
Briggs M. White   +2 more
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Life cycle meta-analysis of carbon capture pathways in power plants: Implications for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2021
Abstract Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) based electricity generation is one possible approach for delivering large-scale carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere. This study evaluates the environmental impacts of leveraging existing power plants for BECCS.
Jeffrey A. Bennett   +3 more
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Carbon Capture Research for Decarbonising Power and Industrial Plants [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
The UK, EU and Korea all took the pledge to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050. However, the target is so challenging to achieve that it demands drastic changes with our current energy production and consumption system that still relies heavily upon fossil fuels.
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Analysis on Coordinated Operation Benefits of Wind Power with Carbon Capture Power Plant

2nd IET Renewable Power Generation Conference (RPG 2013), 2013
Large-scale wind power integration will have a great impact on power system operation. Carbon capture power plant (CCPP) shows flexible operation performances, and has the potential to be operated coordinately with wind power. This paper analyzes and proposes a coordinated operation mechanism for wind power and CCPP, in which wind power could be ...
Z. Ji   +4 more
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