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CO2 Capture and Renewable Energy



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Titolo: CO2 Capture and Renewable Energy Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel : , : MDPI Books, , 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (140 pages)
Soggetto topico: Technology - History
Soggetto non controllato: zeolite
ZSM-5
adsorption
biogas upgrading
shaping
extrusion
CO2 capture
cement
post-combustion
absorption
membranes
calcium looping
oxyfuel
direct separation
CO2 emissions
CCS
CCUS
global facilities
Zn(dcpa)
MOF
framework flexibility
gas storage
biogas
carbon capture
carbon footprint
carbon capture and storage
zero/low emission building
greenhous effect
environmental protection
carbon capture (CC)
carbon capture and storage (CCS)
micro-combined heat and power (micro-CHP)
micro-cogeneration
energy systems
buildings
GHG emissions
Persona (resp. second.): RibeiroRui P. P. L
González PlazaMarta
Sommario/riassunto: The urgently needed carbon neutral economy requires a portfolio of strategies, among which, CO2 capture and renewable energy will need to play a decisive role. Dispatchable renewables, such as bioenergy, will play an increasing role in maintaining electricity security, in producing heat in the industry and residential sectors, and in reducing the emissions from the transport sector. Biomethane, also known as a renewable natural gas, can be directly blended with or fully replace natural gas in existing pipelines and end-user equipment, with the added advantage of being carbon neutral. CO2 capture and storage (CCS) will also be of paramount importance in abating CO2 emissions from existing infrastructure in the power and industrial sectors. There are many industries that will be difficult or impossible to decarbonize in the short term, such as the cement sector, in which CO2 emissions are intrinsic to the production process. In such cases, CCS will be mandatory to achieve the goal of net zero emissions. Permanent CO2 removal technologies, such as bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and direct air capture and storage (DACS), will also be necessary in the medium term to compensate for emissions from the hard-to-abate sectors, and in the long term, even to remove atmospheric CO2 from past emissions. This book consists of six peer-reviewed scientific articles that cover a range of high-interest subjects related to the aforementioned hot topics.
Titolo autorizzato: CO2 Capture and Renewable Energy  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910595074203321
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