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Carbon dioxide emission management in power generation / Lars O. Nord, Olav Bolland.

By: Nord, Lars O.
Contributor(s): Bolland, Olav.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 2020Description: 1 online resource (347 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527826667; 3527826661; 9783527826643; 3527826645.Subject(s): Carbon dioxide mitigation | Carbon dioxide -- Absorption and adsorption | Carbon dioxide -- Absorption and adsorption | Carbon dioxide mitigationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Carbon Dioxide Emission Management in Power Generation.DDC classification: 628.5/32 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Nomenclature -- Organisation and Use of Book -- Chapter 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 -- Chapter 2 Long-Term Storage of CO2 -- 2.1 Storage Time and Volume
2.2 Underground Storage -- 2.2.1 Aquifer -- 2.2.2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) with CO2 -- 2.2.3 Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR) -- 2.2.4 Enhanced Coal Bed Methane Recovery (ECBM) -- 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 -- Chapter 3 Fuels -- 3.1 Coal -- 3.2 Liquid Fuels -- 3.2.1 Diesel -- 3.2.2 Methanol -- 3.2.3 Ethanol -- 3.2.4 Kerosene -- 3.2.5 Ammonia -- 3.3 Gaseous Fuels -- 3.4 Fuel Usage
Chapter 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 -- 4.5.1 Ammonia Production -- 4.5.2 Cement Production -- 4.5.3 Aluminium Production -- 4.6 How Do We Use CO2? -- 4.6.1 Chemicals and Petroleum -- 4.6.2 Metals -- 4.6.3 Manufacturing and Construction -- 4.6.4 Food and Beverages -- 4.6.5 Greenhouses -- 4.6.6 Health Care -- 4.6.7 Environmental -- 4.6.8 Electronics -- 4.6.9 Refrigerant -- 4.6.10 CO2 Laser -- 4.6.11 Miscellaneous
4.7 CO2 and Humans -- 4.8 Properties of CO2 -- 4.8.1 Density and Compressibility -- 4.8.2 Specific Heat Capacity -- 4.8.3 Ratio of Specific Heats -- 4.8.4 Thermal Conductivity -- 4.8.5 Viscosity -- 4.8.6 Solubility in Water -- Chapter 5 Power Plant Technologies -- 5.1 Coal-Fired Power Plants -- 5.1.1 Steam Cycle in a Coal Power Plant -- 5.1.2 Pulverised Coal Combustion (PCC) -- 5.1.3 Circulating Fluidised Bed Combustion (CFBC) -- 5.1.4 Pressurised Fluidised Bed Combustion (PFBC) -- 5.1.5 Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) -- 5.1.5.1 Process Design -- 5.1.5.2 IGCC Availability
5.1.5.3 IGCC Efficiency -- 5.2 Gas Turbine Power Plants -- 5.2.1 Gas Turbines -- 5.2.2 Classification of Gas Turbines -- 5.2.3 Gas Turbines and Fuel Quality -- 5.2.4 Gas Turbine Performance Model -- 5.2.4.1 Compressor -- 5.2.4.2 Air Filter -- 5.2.4.3 Turbine -- 5.2.5 Part-load Performance of a Gas Turbine in a Combined Cycle -- 5.2.6 Diluted Hydrogen as Gas Turbine Fuel -- 5.3 Combined Cycles -- 5.3.1 Combined Gas Turbine and Steam Turbine Cycles -- 5.3.2 Cycle Configurations -- 5.4 Heat Recovery Steam Generators -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Properties of Water/Steam
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Nomenclature -- Organisation and Use of Book -- Chapter 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 -- Chapter 2 Long-Term Storage of CO2 -- 2.1 Storage Time and Volume

2.2 Underground Storage -- 2.2.1 Aquifer -- 2.2.2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) with CO2 -- 2.2.3 Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR) -- 2.2.4 Enhanced Coal Bed Methane Recovery (ECBM) -- 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 -- Chapter 3 Fuels -- 3.1 Coal -- 3.2 Liquid Fuels -- 3.2.1 Diesel -- 3.2.2 Methanol -- 3.2.3 Ethanol -- 3.2.4 Kerosene -- 3.2.5 Ammonia -- 3.3 Gaseous Fuels -- 3.4 Fuel Usage

Chapter 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 -- 4.5.1 Ammonia Production -- 4.5.2 Cement Production -- 4.5.3 Aluminium Production -- 4.6 How Do We Use CO2? -- 4.6.1 Chemicals and Petroleum -- 4.6.2 Metals -- 4.6.3 Manufacturing and Construction -- 4.6.4 Food and Beverages -- 4.6.5 Greenhouses -- 4.6.6 Health Care -- 4.6.7 Environmental -- 4.6.8 Electronics -- 4.6.9 Refrigerant -- 4.6.10 CO2 Laser -- 4.6.11 Miscellaneous

4.7 CO2 and Humans -- 4.8 Properties of CO2 -- 4.8.1 Density and Compressibility -- 4.8.2 Specific Heat Capacity -- 4.8.3 Ratio of Specific Heats -- 4.8.4 Thermal Conductivity -- 4.8.5 Viscosity -- 4.8.6 Solubility in Water -- Chapter 5 Power Plant Technologies -- 5.1 Coal-Fired Power Plants -- 5.1.1 Steam Cycle in a Coal Power Plant -- 5.1.2 Pulverised Coal Combustion (PCC) -- 5.1.3 Circulating Fluidised Bed Combustion (CFBC) -- 5.1.4 Pressurised Fluidised Bed Combustion (PFBC) -- 5.1.5 Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) -- 5.1.5.1 Process Design -- 5.1.5.2 IGCC Availability

5.1.5.3 IGCC Efficiency -- 5.2 Gas Turbine Power Plants -- 5.2.1 Gas Turbines -- 5.2.2 Classification of Gas Turbines -- 5.2.3 Gas Turbines and Fuel Quality -- 5.2.4 Gas Turbine Performance Model -- 5.2.4.1 Compressor -- 5.2.4.2 Air Filter -- 5.2.4.3 Turbine -- 5.2.5 Part-load Performance of a Gas Turbine in a Combined Cycle -- 5.2.6 Diluted Hydrogen as Gas Turbine Fuel -- 5.3 Combined Cycles -- 5.3.1 Combined Gas Turbine and Steam Turbine Cycles -- 5.3.2 Cycle Configurations -- 5.4 Heat Recovery Steam Generators -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Properties of Water/Steam

5.4.3 Dew Point of Flue Gas - Possible Corrosion

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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