Carbon dioxide capture and mitigation form a key part of the technological response to combat climate change and reduce CO2 emissions. Solid materials capable of reversibly …
As a promising approach for carbon dioxide capture, chemical looping combustion has been extensively investigated for more than two decades. However, the chemical looping strategy …
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is broadly recognised as having the potential to play a key role in meeting climate change targets, delivering low carbon heat and power …
In order to meet the IPCC recommendation for an 80% cut in CO 2 emissions by 2050, industries will be required to drastically reduce their emissions. To meet these targets …
This paper broadly reviews the integration of different renewable energy sources including solar, bioenergy, wind, and geothermal energy with CO 2 capture processes and evaluates …
Energy storage based on thermochemical systems is gaining momentum as a potential alternative to molten salts in Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plants. This work is a detailed …
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is the largest anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) on the planet contributing to the global warming. Currently, there are three capture technologies of …
Thermochemical energy storage (TCS) systems are receiving increasing research interest as a potential alternative to molten salts in concentrating solar power (CSP) plants. In this …
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 …