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The production of hydrogen combined with carbon capture represents a possible option for reducing CO2 emissions in atmosphere and anthropogenic greenhouse effect. Nowadays the worldwide hydrogen production is based mainly on natural gas reforming, but the attention of the scientific community is...
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Greenhouse gases emission of power generation plants will be continuously tightened to achieve European targets in terms of CO2 emissions. In particular, the switching to a sustainable power generation using fossil fuels will be strongly encouraged in the future. In this context,...
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With the rapid development of industry, more and more waste gases are emitted into the atmosphere. In terms of total air emissions, CO2 is emitted in the greatest amount, accounting for 99wt% of the total air emissions, therefore contributing to global warming, the so-called “Greenhouse...
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The development of a sustainable power generation using fossil fuels will be strongly encouraged in the future in order to achieve European targets in terms of CO2 emissions. In this context, sorption-enhanced steam reforming (SE-SR) is a promising process that can be implemented as a CCS...
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The use of fuel cell systems for distributed residential power generation represents an interesting alternative to traditional thermoelectric plants due to their high efficiency and the potential recovering of the heat generated by the internal electrochemical reactions. In this paper the study...
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