Essays about: "Carbon dioxide liquefaction"

Found 3 essays containing the words Carbon dioxide liquefaction.

  1. 1. Bio-LNG and CO2 liquefaction investment for a biomethane plant with an output of 350 Nm3/h : A techno-economic-environmental analysis

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Energisystem och byggnadsteknik

    Author : Lars-Julian Vernersson; [2022]
    Keywords : Biomethane liquefaction; Carbon dioxide liquefaction; Biogas upgrading; Liquefaction economy; Biomethane life cycle assessment; Biomethane greenhouse gas saving potential; Biomethane emission factor.;

    Abstract : Stricter requirements from the European Union and the German government regarding the utilization of renewable and sustainable fuels for transportation, power, and heat production are currently in effect. This has led to that heavy transportation companies are looking for a more sustainable alternative to liquefied natural gas, such as liquefied biomethane. READ MORE

  2. 2. Technoeconomical evaluation of small-scale CO2 liquefaction using Aspen Plus

    University essay from KTH/Kemiteknik

    Author : Maja-Stina Svanberg Frisinger; [2021]
    Keywords : Carbon capture and storage CCS ; carbon dioxide; carbon neutral; production costs; pulp and paper mills; Avskiljning och lagring av koldioxid CCS ; koldioxid; koldioxidneutral; produktionskostnader; massa och pappersbruk;

    Abstract : Syftet med den här studien är att göra en teknoekonomisk utvärdering av processer för förvätskning av CO2 med hjälp av Aspen Plus. Ett flertal förvätskningsprocesser från tidigare studier jämfördes och från dessa valdes två förvätskningsprocesser ut för fortsatta studier och simuleringar. READ MORE

  3. 3. Climate Footprint on Transportation and Storage of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

    University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

    Author : Jennifer Erlandsson; Fredrik Tannoury; [2020]
    Keywords : BECCS; CCS; LCA; energy use; leakage; BECCS; CCS; LCA; energi användning; läckage;

    Abstract : In order to combat climate change there is a need to achieve negative emissions. Bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is a promising technology that offers the possibility to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the atmosphere. However, this also implies that the BECCS process needs to store more CO2 than it emits. READ MORE