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Separations Technology VI: New Perspectives on Very Large-Scale Operations
October 2-8, 2004 - Kingfisher Resort, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
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Chris Fell, University of New South Wales, Australia
George E. Keller II, MATRIC, USA
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Japanese R&D on Large-Scale CO2 Capture
Takahisa Yokoyama, Environmental Science Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 1646 Abiko, Abiko-Shi, Chiba, Japan 270-1194
ABSTRACT: The Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage was recently accepted by IPCC (1). In the context of optimization and integration of CO2 capture and sequestration, CO2 capture is a particularly important step. This paper presents a broad overview of key issues of CO2 capture technologies in the Japanese R&D, focusing on their application to large-scale power plants.
Takahisa Yokoyama, "Japanese R&D on Large-Scale CO2 Capture " in "Separations Technology VI: New Perspectives on Very Large-Scale Operations", Chris Fell, University of New South Wales, Australia
George E. Keller II, MATRIC, USA
Eds, ECI
Symposium Series, Volume RP3 (2004). http://services.bepress.com/eci/separations_technology_vi/7
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