Carbon Dioxide Emission Management in Power Generation. Prof. Lars O. Nord

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Название Carbon Dioxide Emission Management in Power Generation
Автор произведения Prof. Lars O. Nord
Жанр Химия
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Издательство Химия
Год выпуска 0
isbn 9783527826650



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      Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  Preface

      3  Acknowledgements

      4  Nomenclature Latin Symbols Greek Symbols Abbreviations

      5  Organisation and Use of Book

      6  1 Introduction 1.1 Greenhouse Effect 1.2 Atmospheric CO2 1.3 Natural Accumulations and Emissions of CO2 1.4 Man-made Emissions of CO2 1.5 Climate Change 1.6 Fossil Fuel Resources 1.7 Definition and Rationale of CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) 1.8 Magnitude of CCS 1.9 Public Acceptance of CCS 1.10 Show-stoppers for CCS Deployment? 1.11 History of CCS Notes

      7  2 Long-Term Storage of CO2 2.1 Storage Time and Volume 2.2 Underground Storage 2.3 Ocean Storage 2.4 Mineral Carbonation 2.5 Industrial Use – Products 2.6 Requirements for CO2 Purity and Transportation 2.7 CO2 Compression and Conditioning 2.8 Transportation Hazards of CO2 2.9 Monitoring of CO2 Storage Note

      8  3 Fuels 3.1 Coal 3.2 Liquid Fuels 3.3 Gaseous Fuels 3.4 Fuel Usage Note

      9  4 CO2 Generation, Usage, and Properties 4.1 Short on CO2 4.2 CO2 Chemistry and Energy Conversion 4.3 Combustion 4.4 Analogy Between CO2 Capture and Desulfurisation 4.5 Industrial Processes 4.6 How Do We Use CO2? 4.7 CO2 and Humans 4.8 Properties of CO2 Notes

      10  5 Power Plant Technologies 5.1 Coal-Fired Power Plants 5.2 Gas Turbine Power Plants 5.3 Combined Cycles 5.4 Heat Recovery Steam Generators 5.5 Steam Cycle Cooling Systems 5.6 Internal Combustion Engines 5.7 Flue Gas Cleaning Technologies in Power Plants Notes

      11  6 Theory of Gas Separation 6.1 Gas Separation in CO2 Capture 6.2 Theory of Compression and Expansion 6.3 Theory of Separation 6.4 Minimum Work Requirement for Separation – Examples Notes

      12  7 Power Plant Efficiency Calculations 7.1 General Definition of Efficiency 7.2 Definition of the Term ‘Efficiency’ 7.3 Fuel Energy 7.4 Efficiency Calculations 7.5 Heat Rate Versus Efficiency 7.6 Additional Consumption of Fuel for CO2 Capture 7.7 Relating Work Requirement for CO2 Capture and Efficiency 7.8 Terms Related to CO2 Accounting Notes

      13  8 Classification of CO2 Capture Methods 8.1 Following the CO2 Path