CCC/204 ISBN 978-92-9029-526-6

September 2012

copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre

 

Abstract

In most discussions of systems for capturing CO2 from coal-fired power plants, three options are

described. These are:

* post-combustion capture;

* oxyfuel combustion;

* pre-combustion capture.

 

Recently, some researchers have realised that it may be possible to pick and choose among the

elements of the main CO2 capture systems and develop hybrid systems which are possibly cheaper

and more energy efficient. The systems to be discussed in this brief survey include:

* post-combustion capture with oxygen enriched combustion;

* regenerable sorbents (calcium looping) with oxyfuel combustion;

* post-combustion capture in IGCC plants;

* gasification with oxyfuel;

* gasification with chemical looping.

 

Most hybrid systems are at a very early stage of development compared with the conventional

methods with much of the research aimed at evaluation or modelling.

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