2020
DOI: 10.1504/ijex.2020.10024695
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Energy and Exergy Analyses of Chemical Looping Combustion based 660 MWe Supercritical Coal Fired Power Plant

Abstract: Coal still remains to be the major resource for power production in many countries. Supercritical (SupC) steam generated coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) are found to be superior to subcritical steam generated plants in terms of the overall plant efficiency. Chemical looping combustion (CLC), which is an indirect combustion between fuel and air, is an innovative, inherent CO2 capture and recent technology for power production. In this study, two cases -conventional SupC CFPP without CO2 capture and CLC-based Su… Show more

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