Development Status and Energy Penalty of Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies

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Carbon dioxide is claimed to be responsible for 60 percent of the global warming caused by greenhouse gases. CCS is important for reducing CO2 emissions. Most technologies are in demonstration stage. Carbon capture accounts for two thirds of total cost of CCS. The trend of CCS is also described.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 864-867)

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1598-1601

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December 2013

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