Advanced low-carbon power plants - the TERA approach
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2010-04
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Cranfield University
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It is widely accepted that climate change is a very serious environmental concern facing the world today. Levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the global atmosphere have risen by more than a third since the industrial revolution and are now rising faster than ever before. Power generation accounts for a large proportion of GHGs emissions. Many different options are being proposed for CO2 emissions mitigation from the power generation sector. They have been extensively investigated in the scientific literature, but selection of better candidates for future investments is difficult and uncertain. Cont/d.
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