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1. CO2 capture from oxy-fuel combustion power plants
Abstract : To mitigate the global greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions, carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to play a significant role for reaching mitigation target. Oxy-fuel combustion is a promising technology for CO2 capture in power plants. READ MORE
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2. Post-Combustion CO2 Capture in Kraft Pulp Mills - Technical, Economic and System Aspects
Abstract : As a result of increasing concerns about climate change, there is considerable research and activities around CO2 capture and storage. In this thesis it is studied what role the pulp and paper industry can play in mitigating climate change through CO2 capture and storage. READ MORE
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3. CO2 Capture using Chemical-Looping Combustion – Operational Experience with Gaseous and Solid Fuels
Abstract : CO2 capture and storage has been proposed as an alternative to mitigate global warming. Chemical-looping combustion (CLC) is an unmixed combustion concept where fuel and combustion air are kept separate by means of an oxygen carrier, and the CO2 capture is inherently achieved. READ MORE
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4. A Thermoeconomic Evaluation of CO2 Capture with Focus on Gas Turbine-Based Power Plants
Abstract : The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning are today thought to be one of the main contributors to global warming. At the same time, developing countries are striving for an increased welfare and burning more fossil fuel, which in turn is augmenting the greenhouse gas effect. READ MORE
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5. Opportunities and uncertainties in the early stages of development of CO2 capture and storage
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS), which is a technology that is currently being promoted by industries, scientists and governments, among others, in order to mitigate climate change despite a continued use of fossil fuels. Because of the complex nature of CCS and the risks it entails, it is controversial. READ MORE