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In addition to the avoidance and long-term storage (CCS) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the utilization of CO2 for the production of usable products is discussed as a possible method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The associated technologies are summarized under the term "Carbon Capture and Utilization" (CCU). CCU technologies have gained increasing attention in science and industry over the last decade and are considered essential for meeting the reduction goals of the Paris Agreement. The selection of research papers in this book, mostly focused on Power-to-X technologies and the catalytic conversion of CO2, are related to the most recent advancements in CCU technologies.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation --- blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation
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In addition to the avoidance and long-term storage (CCS) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the utilization of CO2 for the production of usable products is discussed as a possible method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The associated technologies are summarized under the term "Carbon Capture and Utilization" (CCU). CCU technologies have gained increasing attention in science and industry over the last decade and are considered essential for meeting the reduction goals of the Paris Agreement. The selection of research papers in this book, mostly focused on Power-to-X technologies and the catalytic conversion of CO2, are related to the most recent advancements in CCU technologies.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation
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In addition to the avoidance and long-term storage (CCS) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the utilization of CO2 for the production of usable products is discussed as a possible method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The associated technologies are summarized under the term "Carbon Capture and Utilization" (CCU). CCU technologies have gained increasing attention in science and industry over the last decade and are considered essential for meeting the reduction goals of the Paris Agreement. The selection of research papers in this book, mostly focused on Power-to-X technologies and the catalytic conversion of CO2, are related to the most recent advancements in CCU technologies.
blast furnace gas --- coke oven gas --- basic oxygen furnace gas --- methanation --- methanol synthesis --- aspen plus --- gas cleaning --- hydrogen --- steelworks sustainability --- catalytic dewaxing --- hydroprocessing --- lubricant production --- Fischer–Tropsch --- CO2 hydrogenation --- methanol --- caustic MgO --- bifunctional catalyst --- power-to-gas --- catalytic methanation --- biomass --- gasification --- synthetic natural gas --- steelworks --- real gases --- activated carbon --- catalyst poison and degradation
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