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Methods and Techniques for CO2 Capture: Review of Potential Solutions and Applications in Modern Energy Technologies
by
Chmiel, Karolina
, Subramanian, Navaneethan
, Madejski, Paweł
, Kuś, Tomasz
in
Alternative energy sources
/ carbon capture and storage installation
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon sequestration
/ CO2 capture methods
/ CO2 emission level assessment indicators
/ Coal gasification
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Crude oil
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity
/ Emissions
/ Energy resources
/ Enhanced oil recovery
/ Flue gas
/ Fossil fuels
/ Gases
/ Hydrogen
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Membrane separation
/ Methods
/ Nuclear power plants
/ R&D
/ Renewable resources
/ Research & development
2022
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Methods and Techniques for CO2 Capture: Review of Potential Solutions and Applications in Modern Energy Technologies
by
Chmiel, Karolina
, Subramanian, Navaneethan
, Madejski, Paweł
, Kuś, Tomasz
in
Alternative energy sources
/ carbon capture and storage installation
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon sequestration
/ CO2 capture methods
/ CO2 emission level assessment indicators
/ Coal gasification
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Crude oil
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity
/ Emissions
/ Energy resources
/ Enhanced oil recovery
/ Flue gas
/ Fossil fuels
/ Gases
/ Hydrogen
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Membrane separation
/ Methods
/ Nuclear power plants
/ R&D
/ Renewable resources
/ Research & development
2022
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Methods and Techniques for CO2 Capture: Review of Potential Solutions and Applications in Modern Energy Technologies
by
Chmiel, Karolina
, Subramanian, Navaneethan
, Madejski, Paweł
, Kuś, Tomasz
in
Alternative energy sources
/ carbon capture and storage installation
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon sequestration
/ CO2 capture methods
/ CO2 emission level assessment indicators
/ Coal gasification
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Crude oil
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity
/ Emissions
/ Energy resources
/ Enhanced oil recovery
/ Flue gas
/ Fossil fuels
/ Gases
/ Hydrogen
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Membrane separation
/ Methods
/ Nuclear power plants
/ R&D
/ Renewable resources
/ Research & development
2022
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Methods and Techniques for CO2 Capture: Review of Potential Solutions and Applications in Modern Energy Technologies
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Methods and Techniques for CO2 Capture: Review of Potential Solutions and Applications in Modern Energy Technologies
2022
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Overview
The paper presents and discusses modern methods and technologies of CO2 capture (pre-combustion capture, post-combustion capture, and oxy-combustion capture) along with the principles of these methods and examples of existing and operating installations. The primary differences of the selected methods and technologies, with the possibility to apply them in new low-emission energy technologies, were presented. The following CO2 capture methods: pre-combustion, post-combustion based on chemical absorption, physical separation, membrane separation, chemical looping combustion, calcium looping process, and oxy-combustion are discussed in the paper. Large-scale carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) facilities operating and under development are summarized. In 2021, 27 commercial CCUS facilities are currently under operation with a capture capacity of up to 40 Mt of CO2 per year. If all projects are launched, the global CO2 capture potential can be more than ca. 130–150 Mt/year of captured CO2. The most popular and developed indicators for comparing and assessing CO2 emission, capture, avoiding, and cost connected with avoiding CO2 emissions are also presented and described in the paper.
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MDPI AG
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