Carbon capture and sequestration

In this chapter, a general overview of CO2 capture technologies and sequestration will be presented. CO2 capture and storage process has been viewed as a potential solution to achieve deep reduction of CO2 from power plant flue gas. The goal of CO2 capture technology is to separate the CO2 from its...

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Main Author: Hashim, Haslenda
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Published: Penerbit UTM 2008
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spelling my.utm.170502011-11-30T04:04:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/17050/ Carbon capture and sequestration Hashim, Haslenda TP Chemical technology In this chapter, a general overview of CO2 capture technologies and sequestration will be presented. CO2 capture and storage process has been viewed as a potential solution to achieve deep reduction of CO2 from power plant flue gas. The goal of CO2 capture technology is to separate the CO2 from its sources in appropriate forms for transportation and sequestration. Once CO2 is captured, it needs to be pipelines and stored securely and permanently. Therefore, the applicability of CO2 capture technologies to power plants must be evaluated in a context of the total system including capture, transportation and storage. Penerbit UTM 2008 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/17050/1/HaslendaHashim2008_CarbonCaptureandSequestration.pdf Hashim, Haslenda (2008) Carbon capture and sequestration. In: Advances in Process Systems Engineering. Penerbit UTM , Johor, pp. 63-78. ISBN 978-983-52-05965-7
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Hashim, Haslenda
Carbon capture and sequestration
description In this chapter, a general overview of CO2 capture technologies and sequestration will be presented. CO2 capture and storage process has been viewed as a potential solution to achieve deep reduction of CO2 from power plant flue gas. The goal of CO2 capture technology is to separate the CO2 from its sources in appropriate forms for transportation and sequestration. Once CO2 is captured, it needs to be pipelines and stored securely and permanently. Therefore, the applicability of CO2 capture technologies to power plants must be evaluated in a context of the total system including capture, transportation and storage.
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title Carbon capture and sequestration
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