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The Coal Generation Technology Analysis with Combustion Products Utilization

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The paper focuses on the development of clean coal technologies. The authors argue that such technologies will allow to win inter-fuel competition with natural gas. The technology for capturing CO2 from gas has long existed outside of the electric power industry. Carbon dioxide must be moved after capturing to a place of useful use or long-term storage, using a gas pipeline or in a liquefied state, which is quite problematic and requires additional costs. The authors argue that the most effective technology is the Allama cycle, based on the CO2 use as a working medium at thermal power plants.

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Korotkiy, I.A., Neverov, Y.N., Zhidkova, E.A., Korotkih, P.S. (2023). The Coal Generation Technology Analysis with Combustion Products Utilization. In: Maximova, S.G., Raikin, R.I., Chibilev, A.A., Silantyeva, M.M. (eds) Advances in Natural, Human-Made, and Coupled Human-Natural Systems Research. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 252. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78105-7_20

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