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CO2-Speicherung 3 Carbon capture 3 Climate protection 3 Environmental tax 3 Greenhouse gas emissions 3 Klimaschutz 3 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 3 Ökosteuer 3 EU countries 2 EU-Staaten 2 Emissions trading 2 Emissionshandel 2 Heating system 2 Heizungsanlage 2 CO2 capture 1 Carbon dioxide removal 1 Carbonate looping 1 Chemical looping combustion 1 Climate change 1 Coal 1 Derivat 1 Derivative 1 Ilmenite 1 Indirectly heated 1 Klimawandel 1 Lime production 1 Negative CO2 emissions 1 Pilot plant 1 Refuse-derived fuels 1 Solid recovered fuels 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Article 1 Forschungsbericht 1
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English 4 Undetermined 3
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Epple, Bernd 7 Ströhle, Jochen 7 Alobaid, Falah 2 Hofmann, Carina 2 Höftberger, Daniel 2 Junk, Markus 2 Karl, Jürgen 2 Kim, Hyun-Gee 2 Reitz, Michael 2 Greco-Coppi, Martin 1 Haaf, Martin 1 Orth, Matthias 1 Postler, Ralf 1 Unger, Antonio 1 Walter, Diethelm 1
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Carbon capture by means of indirectly heated carbonate looping process (CARINA) 1 European Commission / Directorate-General for Research and Innovation 1 Europäische Kommission / Research Fund for Coal and Steel 1
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Applied Energy 3 EUR 1 Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 RePEc 3 EconStor 1
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Negative CO₂ emissions in the lime production using an indirectly heated carbonate looping process
Greco-Coppi, Martin; Hofmann, Carina; Walter, Diethelm; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 28 (2023) 6
Lime is an essential raw material for iron and steel production, in construction and agriculture, in civil engineering, in environmental protection, and in manifold chemical manufacturing processes. To address the problem of unavoidable process CO2 emissions associated with the production of...
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Valorizing Waste Derived Fuels for Climate Change Mitigation : Techno-Economic Comparison of CCS and CCU Approaches based on the Carbonate Looping Process
Hofmann, Carina; Haaf, Martin; Unger, Antonio; … - 2021
It is common understanding that a reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is undispensible. Furthermore, already emitted CO2 has to be removed from the atmosphere. To meet these objectives, novel processes must be developed and applied. Besides the utilization of renewable energy sources and a...
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Carbon capture by means of indirectly heated carbonate looping process (CARINA) : final report
Ströhle, Jochen (contributor); Reitz, Michael (contributor) - European Commission / Directorate-General for Research … - 2016
The main scientific objective of the project was to achieve a technological proof-of-concept and a detailed economical evaluation for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants with the indirectly heated carbonate looping process. A very innovative and scalable 300 kWth pilot plant was designed,...
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Carbon capture by means of indirectly heated carbonate looping process (CARINA) : final report
Epple, Bernd; Junk, Markus; Ströhle, Jochen; Reitz, Michael - Carbon capture by means of indirectly heated carbonate …; … - 2016
The main scientific objective of the project was to achieve a technological proof-of-concept and a detailed economical evaluation for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants with the indirectly heated carbonate looping process. A very innovative and scalable 300 kWth pilot plant was designed,...
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Design and operation of a 1MWth chemical looping plant
Ströhle, Jochen; Orth, Matthias; Epple, Bernd - In: Applied Energy 113 (2014) C, pp. 1490-1495
Chemical looping combustion (CLC) is an efficient combustion technology with inherent separation of CO2. A metal oxide is used to transport oxygen from air to the fuel, thus avoiding direct contact between fuel and air. The CLC process imposes a very low energy penalty and low CO2 capture costs....
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Dynamic simulation of a supercritical once-through heat recovery steam generator during load changes and start-up procedures
Alobaid, Falah; Ströhle, Jochen; Epple, Bernd; Kim, … - In: Applied Energy 86 (2009) 7-8, pp. 1274-1282
This paper presents a static and dynamic simulation model of a supercritical once-through heat recovery steam generator (SC HRSG) and its application to investigate the load changes and start-up processes for next generation high efficiency combined cycles. The scale and complexity of the modern...
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Modeling and investigation start-up procedures of a combined cycle power plant
Alobaid, Falah; Postler, Ralf; Ströhle, Jochen; Epple, … - In: Applied Energy 85 (2008) 12, pp. 1173-1189
This study describes the particular development and investigation of a static and dynamic simulation model and its application to improve the start-up process of a combined cycle power plant. Generally, the power plant system and control design mean highly complex interactivities. The dynamic...
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