Carbon utilization : applications for the energy industry /: applications for the energy industry. ([2017])
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- Book
- Title:
- Carbon utilization : applications for the energy industry /: applications for the energy industry. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Carbon utilization : applications for the energy industry
- Further Information:
- Note: Malti Goel, M. Sudhakar, editors.
- Editors:
- Goel, Malti
Sudhakar, M - Contents:
- Foreword; Preface; Scope; Structure of the Book; Acknowledgements; Annexure; Contents; Editors and Contributors; CO2 Emission, Sequestration and Utilization: A Policy Dilemma for Energy Security; 1 CO2 Capture and Utilization for the Energy Industry: Outlook for Capability Development to Address Climate Change in India; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 CO2 Emissions from Developmental Activity-Global and India; 2 Part 1: Geo-engineering Approaches; 2.1 Atmospheric Engineering; 2.2 Ocean Engineering; 2.3 Land Engineering; 3 Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Processes; 3.1 Capturing CO2. 3.2 CO2 Underground Storage4 Carbon Dioxide Utilization (CDU) Technologies; 4.1 Definition and Motivation; 4.2 CO2 Indirect Utilization; 4.3 CO2 Direct Utilization; 4.4 Current CO2 Applications for the Energy Industry; 4.5 Thermodynamic Considerations of CCU and CCS; 5 Part 2: Need for Capacity Development; 5.1 International Initiatives; 5.2 Indian Initiatives; 5.3 ACBCCS 2015 and Contents of the Book; 5.3.1 The Book on Carbon Utilization; 5.3.2 New Research on Conversion of CO2 into Electricity; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References. 2 Adoption and Introduction of Supercritical Technology in the Power Sector and Consequential Effects in Operation, Efficiency and Carbon Dioxide Emission in the Present ContextAbstract; 1 Background; 2 Efficiency Related Aspects; 3 Load Dispatch Philosophies; 4 Grid Connectivity and Other Related Issues; 5 Conclusions; Bibliography; 3 Low Carbon Technologies (LCT)Foreword; Preface; Scope; Structure of the Book; Acknowledgements; Annexure; Contents; Editors and Contributors; CO2 Emission, Sequestration and Utilization: A Policy Dilemma for Energy Security; 1 CO2 Capture and Utilization for the Energy Industry: Outlook for Capability Development to Address Climate Change in India; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 CO2 Emissions from Developmental Activity-Global and India; 2 Part 1: Geo-engineering Approaches; 2.1 Atmospheric Engineering; 2.2 Ocean Engineering; 2.3 Land Engineering; 3 Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Processes; 3.1 Capturing CO2. 3.2 CO2 Underground Storage4 Carbon Dioxide Utilization (CDU) Technologies; 4.1 Definition and Motivation; 4.2 CO2 Indirect Utilization; 4.3 CO2 Direct Utilization; 4.4 Current CO2 Applications for the Energy Industry; 4.5 Thermodynamic Considerations of CCU and CCS; 5 Part 2: Need for Capacity Development; 5.1 International Initiatives; 5.2 Indian Initiatives; 5.3 ACBCCS 2015 and Contents of the Book; 5.3.1 The Book on Carbon Utilization; 5.3.2 New Research on Conversion of CO2 into Electricity; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References. 2 Adoption and Introduction of Supercritical Technology in the Power Sector and Consequential Effects in Operation, Efficiency and Carbon Dioxide Emission in the Present ContextAbstract; 1 Background; 2 Efficiency Related Aspects; 3 Load Dispatch Philosophies; 4 Grid Connectivity and Other Related Issues; 5 Conclusions; Bibliography; 3 Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) and Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS)-Key to Green Power Mission for Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability; Abstract; 1 Green Power Technologies-Clean Coal and Renewable Energy; 1.1 Clean Coal Technologies. 1.2 Renewable Energy Technologies2 Carbon Capture & Sequestration-A Frontline Technique for Combating Climate Change; 2.1 Climate Change and Energy Generation; 2.2 Current Climate Change Policies in India and Targets; 2.3 R & D Efforts in CCS at RGPV, Bhopal; 2.4 New Dimensions-Use of Solar for Reducing Energy Penalty; 3 Conclusions; References; Terrestrial Sequestration Options for CO2; 4 Soil as Source and Sink for Atmospheric CO2; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Soil: Source and Sink of Carbon; 3 Prioritizing Areas for Carbon Sequestration in Soils; 4 Concluding Remarks; References. 5 Soil Carbon Stock and CO2 Flux in Different Ecosystems of North-East IndiaAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Soil Organic Carbon Concentration (%) Under Different Land Use Change in North-East Region; 3 Soil Organic Carbon Storage in Different Ecosystems of North-East Region; 4 Soil CO2 Flux in Different Ecosystems of North-East India; 5 Conclusions; References; 6 Baseline Data of Stored Carbon in Spinifex littoreus from Kadmath Island, Lakshadweep; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Materials and Methods; 3 Results; 4 Discussions; Acknowledgements; References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 628.53
Carbon sequestration
Energy industries -- Environmental aspects
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Environmental -- General
Carbon sequestration
Energy industries -- Environmental aspects
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- 9789811033520
9811033528 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811033513
981103351X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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