Carbon removal, renewable and nuclear energy
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Carbon removal, renewable and nuclear energy
(A Science Publishers book, ・Advances in carbon management technologies ; v.1)
CRC Press, c2020
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Describes the one stop shop for information on energy production and use, materials development, process integration, and the state-of-the art techniques
Describes the of Dynamics and technology influencing public policy and vice versa
Provides discussions on alternate non-fossil energy development in one place
Describes the relevance of carbon management throughout the various industry sectors
目次
Introductory. What key low-carbon technologies are needed to meet serious climate mitigation targets and what is their status. SECTION 1. GLOBAL AND REGIONAL VIEWS OF CARBON MANAGEMENT. Introduction. Removing greenhouse gases from the air to stabilize the climate. Low carbon technologies in global energy markets. Carbon Management: forest conservation and management. Reducing carbon footprint of products (CFP) in the value chain. Significance of GHG measurement on carbon management technologies. SECTION 2. FOSSIL SECTOR: COAL/PETROLEUM/NATURAL GAS. Carbon policies for reducing emissions in power plants. Carbon mitigation in the power sector: challenges and opportunities. The environmental impact of implementing CO2 capture process in power plants: effect of type of fuel and energy demand. Systems integration approaches to monetizing CO2. Energy-water-CO2 nexus of fossil fuel-based power generation. Natural gas reforming to industrial gas and chemicals using chemical looping. Alternative pathways for CO2 utilization via dry reforming of methane. Ranking carbon emissions mitigation options under uncertainty. Carbon management in the CO2-rich natural gas to energy supply chain. Coal to chemicals: a smart choice. Optimal planning of biomass co-firing networks with biochar-based carbon sequestration. Trends in transportation greenhouse gas emissions and implications for carbon management. SECTION 3. WIND/SOLAR/HYDRO/NUCLEAR. Nuclear energy and carbon emission reduction - promise and problems. Concentrated solar energy driven multi-generation systems based on the organic Rankine cycle technology. Solar photovoltaic technologies and systems. Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Wind Energy: What Can Be Learned from Life-Cycle Studies? Hydropower.
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