Effect of bed height on carbon diozide capture by carbonation/regeneration cyclic operations using dry potassium-based sorbents
The concentration of CO2 in the earths atmosphere has been increased by combusting fossil fuels to generate electricity in power plants. In order to reduce net CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, several options have been suggested, which arc reducing energy consumption by increasing the efficiency of energy conversion, switching to less carbon intense fuels, and using renewable energies. These options, however, may not be enough to mitigate global wanning in the future, so the technology of CO2 capture and storage has been recently considered as an imminent and important option for mitigating global warming (Metz et al. 2005).
Young Cheol Park Keun-Woo Park Sung-Ho Jo Chang-Keun Yi
Zero Emission Technology Research Center Korea Institute of Energy Research 71-2 Jang-dong Yuseong-gu Daejeon, Korea
国际会议
第七届中韩清洁能源研讨会(The 7th China-Korea Workshop on Clean Energy Technology)
太原
英文
297-298
2008-06-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)