Arias Rozada et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Closing the carbon loop in Power-to-Fuel-to-Power systems using Ca (OH) 2 as CO2 sorbentArias Rozada et al., 2022
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- Arias Rozada B
- Álvarez Criado Y
- Abanades García J
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Existing power-to-X-to-power (PtXtP) systems re-emit CO2 when X is a synthetic carbonaceous fuel, as it is uneconomical to capture the CO2 during the brief periods of operation when back-up power is produced by burning X with air. This work presents a new …
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