Cleaner Coal Plants May Use Pressurized Combustion System To Capture Carbon Dioxide
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 21:14
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have developed designs for a new kind of coal-burning power plant, called a pressurized oxy-fuel combustion system, whose carbon-dioxide emissions are concentrated and pressurized so that they can be injected into deep geological formations. This system is a way to reduce the energy penalty that all carbon-capture systems for power plants have compared to regular fossil-fuel plants, and could thus be an enabling technology to help make carbon capture and sequestration systems practical and affordable.