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Assessment of technologies for CO2 capture and storage


The aim of the study was to summarize the current status for carbon capture, transport and storage for CO2 emissions from power stations. Special attention was given to the implications from the introduction of carbon capture and storage in power stations on the efficiency, emissions and costs for electricity generation. To start with, a detailed analysis was made of the national, European and international activities in this field. The analysis focused on the identification of main actors and the different cooperations of actors. To do this, the available literature was studied and analysed using a bibliometric approach which also took presentations at national and international conferences into account.

Series
Climate Change | 06/2006
Number of pages
28
Year of publication
January 2006
Author(s)
Dr. Peter Radgen, Clemens Cremer, Sebastian Warkentin, Dr. Peter Gerling, Dr. Franz May, Stephan Knopf
Abstract
k3076.pdf
Language
English
Other languages
Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ)
203 41 110
Publisher
Umweltbundesamt
Price
0,00 €
Print version
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Tags:
 CO2 capture and storage  assessment  climate change  Carbon Capture and Storage Technology  power generation  combustion  Oxyfuel  offshore oil and gas production  gas cleaning

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