2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-015-0960-7
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Co-production of power and urea from coal with CO2 capture: performance assessment

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“…However, carbon capture based on gasification based polygeneration is intended for pre-combustion. Another solution that can reduce CO2 through chemical repetition and combustion of coal-based oxy-fuel in polygeneration [60,68]. Coal-based polygeneration at the plant has a greater capacity than renewable energy-based polygeneration.…”
Section: Solar and Coal For Polygenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, carbon capture based on gasification based polygeneration is intended for pre-combustion. Another solution that can reduce CO2 through chemical repetition and combustion of coal-based oxy-fuel in polygeneration [60,68]. Coal-based polygeneration at the plant has a greater capacity than renewable energy-based polygeneration.…”
Section: Solar and Coal For Polygenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14]; Singh e Ahluwalia [15]; e químico: Olah [16]; Monteiro [17]; Aquino [18]; Bose et. al [19]; Havran e Dudukovic [20]; Zangeneh et. al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They showed that the integration or replacement of an existing conventional methanol plant with a combined reforming process represents a sustainable solution. Furthermore, there are studies in which the CO 2 is utilized for the production of dimethyl carbonate [7], dimethyl ether [8], urea [9], and for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) [10]. Kongpanna et al [7] applied a systematic computer-aided framework for the synthesis and generation of processing networks for dimethyl carbonate production with CO 2 utilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies have shown that more than 3 % of the total stationary CO 2 emission in USA can be eliminated by a CCUS network. Bose et al [9] investigated the possibility of recycling the CO 2 captured at coal-based power plants rather than its capture and storage which would require a large amount of energy. In particular, they proposed a solution where the captured CO 2 would be used for urea production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%