作者
Matthew E Boot-Handford, Juan C Abanades, Edward J Anthony, Martin J Blunt, Stefano Brandani, Niall Mac Dowell, José R Fernández, Maria-Chiara Ferrari, Robert Gross, Jason P Hallett, R Stuart Haszeldine, Philip Heptonstall, Anders Lyngfelt, Zen Makuch, Enzo Mangano, Richard TJ Porter, Mohamed Pourkashanian, Gary T Rochelle, Nilay Shah, Joseph G Yao, Paul S Fennell
发表日期
2014
来源
Energy & Environmental Science
卷号
7
期号
1
页码范围
130-189
出版商
Royal Society of Chemistry
简介
In recent years, Carbon Capture and Storage (Sequestration) (CCS) has been proposed as a potential method to allow the continued use of fossil-fuelled power stations whilst preventing emissions of CO2 from reaching the atmosphere. Gas, coal (and biomass)-fired power stations can respond to changes in demand more readily than many other sources of electricity production, hence the importance of retaining them as an option in the energy mix. Here, we review the leading CO2 capture technologies, available in the short and long term, and their technological maturity, before discussing CO2 transport and storage. Current pilot plants and demonstrations are highlighted, as is the importance of optimising the CCS system as a whole. Other topics briefly discussed include the viability of both the capture of CO2 from the air and CO2 reutilisation as climate change mitigation strategies. Finally, we discuss the …
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