CO2 Emission Abatement From Fossil Fuel Power Plants by Exhaust Gas Treatment
- Topics:
- Mechanical and Industrial
- Tags:
- ASME International,
- Carbon Dioxide,
- Fossil Fuel,
- Plant
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Overview: In this paper thermo dynamical and economic analyses of fossil-fuel-fired power plants, equipped with systems for CO2 recovery, are presented. The investigation has been developed with reference to power plants representative both of consolidated technology (i.e. steam cycle and combined cycle power plants), and of emerging or innovative technology (integrated coal gasification combined cycle, IGCC, and advanced mixed cycle, AMC). In this paper a process of separation from exhaust gas to reduce the emissions of CO2 in power plants of different typology has been considered.
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Format: PDF | Size: 1,219KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 11
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