Power-plant configurations for carbon dioxide separation

Here are some demos to try out LIBPF®:

Power-plant configurations for carbon dioxide separation

The purpose of the carbon capture LIBPF® process model is to evaluate different carbon capture technologies applicable to conventional fossil-fuelled power plants to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions associated with the production of electric energy.

The models represent the production of electrical energy from three different fossil fuels as feedstock (natural gas, gasoil and coal) with four different carbon capture systems: post-combustion, gasification, oxy-combustion and chemical-looping combustion.

Read the detailed process model description, look at the C++ source code, download the sample results in the form of the mass and energy balance table or download and play with the interactive model developed with LIBPF® 0.9:

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The demo requirements are: