An engineering and economic evaluation of CO2 removal from fossil-fuel-fired power plants

作者: G.S. Booras , S.C. Smelser

DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(91)90003-5

关键词: Environmental engineeringFossil fuelWaste managementCombined cycleFlue gasThermal power stationElectric powerCapital costGreenhouse gasPower stationEnvironmental scienceGeneral EnergyPollution

摘要: The feasibility of significantly reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil-fuel-fired power plants has recently been investigated by Fluor Daniel for the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and International Energy Agency (IEA). evaluation assessed incremental cost performance impact CO2 nominally 90% a pulverized coal-fired (PC) plant coal-gasification-combined-cycle (GCC) plant. study demonstrated that, although removal, recovery, disposal is technically feasible, it an expensive method this greenhouse gas emission. Based on costs developed in EPRI/IEA study, its full-scale implementation would result increasing factors up to 2.6 1.7 PC GCC plants, respectively.

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