Abstract
To reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, carbon dioxide can be recovered from flue gases of power plants and stored. In this chapter, we examine the feasibility and costs of recovering carbon dioxide from the flue gases of a conventional coal-fired power plant using a low-temperature distillation method. This kind of plant is chosen because of the high concentration of carbon dioxide in the flue gases, which reduces the energy consumption per tonne of carbon dioxide recovered.
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