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Investigating the impact of Cryogenic Carbon Capture on power plant performance
Cryogenic Carbon Capture (CCC) is a CO 2 mitigation process that can be integrated into existing baseline and load following fossil-fueled power plants. This process consumes less energy than conventional chemical absorption and includes energy storage capability.
Seyed Mostafa Safdarnejad +3 more
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[Introduction] In recent years, natural gas power generation has played an important role in the construction of clean energy system of China. By the end of the "14th Five-year Plan" in 2025, China's gas power installed capacity is expected to hit 150 ...
Zhizhong ZHANG +4 more
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Dynamic modelling and analysis of post-combustion CO2 chemical absorption process for coal-fired power plants [PDF]
Post-combustion capture by chemical absorption using MEA solvent remains the only commercial technology for large scale CO2 capture for coal-fired power plants.
Yeung, Hoi +9 more
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China's “14th Five‐Year Plan” proposes that “carbon peak” is the basic prerequisite for achieving “carbon neutrality.” To achieve the “carbon neutrality” goal, the key is promoting the use of clean, low‐carbon energy and building a diversified clean ...
Guo Weishang +3 more
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Economic Evaluation of CCUS Retrofitting of Coal-fired Power Plants Based on Net Cash Flow [PDF]
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is one of the key technologies for realizing large-scale low-carbon utilization of coal-fired power plants in service.
Jin Jingqi +7 more
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Dynamic modeling and simulation of CO2 chemical absorption process for coal- fired power plants [PDF]
Post combustion capture via chemical absorption is viewed as the most mature CO capture technique. The effects of the addition of CO chemical absorption process on power plant performance have been studied using various steady-state models.
Yeung, Hoi +7 more
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Carbon dioxide emissions are the largest greenhouse gases contributor, which is attributed to global warming. Therefore, the capture of CO2 is necessary, especially from large point sources.
S. I. Umar, A. S. Joel, U. D. Hamza
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Application of Advanced Technologies for CO2 Capture from Industrial Sources [PDF]
The great majority of the research on CO2 capture worldwide is today devoted to the integration of new technologies in power plants, which are responsible for about 80% of the worldwide CO2 emission from large stationary sources.
Boavida, Dulce +20 more
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Assessment of CO2 Capture by Calcium Looping from Natural Gas Combined Cycle (NGCC) Power Plants
Developing innovative power generation technologies with low fossil CO2 emissions is of paramount importance in modern society. Natural gas-based energy applications have the highest conversion efficiency, this fuel being considered the cleanest fossil ...
C. Cormos, A. Cormos
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Operation and Bidding Strategies of Power Plants with Carbon Capture
For the post-combustion carbon capture (PCC) process with MEA solvent, most of the relevant literature discussed the optimal operation under a cost-minimum target. A power plant integrated with the PCC process, however, prefer to maximize its lifetime cumulative profits. To maximize the profits, we may identify the following issues. For the power plant
Li, Ziang, Ding, Zhengtao, Wang, Meihong
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