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Carbon capture for decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries: a comparative review of techno-economic feasibility of solid looping cycles

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 1291-1317 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2151-5

Abstract: Consequently, reliable pathways for carbon capture deployment in energy-intensive industries are still

Keywords: industrial CO2 emissions     CCS deployment     carbonate looping     net-zero industry     carbon capture    

CCS Research Development and Deployment in a Clean Energy Future: Lessons from Australia over the Past

Peter J. Cook

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 477-484 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.04.014

Abstract: However, the rate of deployment does not match what is required for global temperatures to stay welland deployment.Progress in the large-scale deployment of CCS in Australia has been too slow.operational storage project, is discussed in some detail because of its relevance to the commercial deploymentof CCS.

Keywords: Carbon dioxide     Carbon capture and storage     Otway     Australia    

Reduction potential of the energy penalty for CO capture in CCS

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 390-399 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0864-x

Abstract: CO2 capture and storage (CCS) has been acknowledged as an essential part of a portfolio ofengineering practices do not lead to commercial deployment.promising direction for solving this problem were analyzed, and correspondingly, the possible path for deploymentof CCS in China was discussed.key milestones for deployment were indicated.

Keywords: CO2 capture and storage (CCS)     CO2 separation     energy penalty    

Novel method of constructing generalized Hoberman sphere mechanisms based on deployment axes

Xuemin SUN, Yan-An YAO, Ruiming LI

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1,   Pages 89-99 doi: 10.1007/s11465-019-0567-5

Abstract: constructing type II generalized angulated elements (GAEs II) Hoberman sphere mechanisms on the basis of deploymentFirst, the constraint conditions for inserting GAEs II into deployment axes to form a loop are givenThe angle constraint conditions of the deployment axes are obtained through a series of linear equationsThird, a flowchart of constructing the generalized Hoberman sphere mechanism on the basis of deploymentarithmetic sequence axes, and spiral-like axes are constructed in accordance with the given arrangement of deployment

Keywords: deployable mechanism     type II generalized angulated elements     Hoberman sphere mechanism     deployment axes    

Quality Function Deployment Implementation in Construction: A Systematic Literature Review

Elizabeth A. Cudney,William L. Gillis

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2016, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 224-230 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2016036

Abstract: Quality function deployment has been successfully used in product development to capture the voice ofQuality function deployment then carries these parameters into production and service to ensure the voiceThe house of quality, a tool within quality function deployment, can provide a means for comparison ofQuality function deployment can effectively link the project phases through design and construction andThis article intends to propel further research of quality function deployment in the construction sector

Keywords: construction     engineering management     quality function deployment     systematic review    

Improved approach to quality function deployment based on Pythagorean fuzzy sets and application to assembly

Huchang LIAO, Yinghan CHANG, Di WU, Xunjie GOU

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 196-203 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0038-z

Abstract: Quality function deployment (QFD) is an effective method that helps companies analyze customer requirements

Keywords: quality function deployment     Pythagorean fuzzy sets     group consensus     combined weights     assembly robot design    

Fuzzy stochastic long-term model with consideration of uncertainties for deployment of distributed energy

Iraj AHMADIAN,Oveis ABEDINIA,Noradin GHADIMI

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 412-425 doi: 10.1007/s11708-014-0315-9

Abstract: This paper presents a novel modified interactive honey bee mating optimization (IHBMO) base fuzzy stochastic long-term approach for determining optimum location and size of distributed energy resources (DERs). The Monte Carlo simulation method is used to model the uncertainties associated with long-term load forecasting. A proper combination of several objectives is considered in the objective function. Reduction of loss and power purchased from the electricity market, loss reduction in peak load level and reduction in voltage deviation are considered simultaneously as the objective functions. First, these objectives are fuzzified and designed to be comparable with each other. Then, they are introduced into an IHBMO algorithm in order to obtain the solution which maximizes the value of integrated objective function. The output power of DERs is scheduled for each load level. An enhanced economic model is also proposed to justify investment on DER. An IEEE 30-bus radial distribution test system is used to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: component     distributed energy resources     fuzzy optimization     loss reduction     interactive honey bee mating optimization (IHBMO)     voltage deviation reduction     stochastic programming    

Research on Technology Directions and Roadmap of CCS/CCUS for Coal-Fired Power Generation in China

Ye Yunyun, Liao Haiyan, Wang Peng, Wang Junwei, Li Quansheng

Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 3,   Pages 80-89 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.03.012

Abstract: In this paper, development directions of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) / carbon capture, utilizationcalculated, contributions of energy saving and consumption reduction, energy structure adjustment, the CCSsub> emission reduction are evaluated, and recommendations for popularization and application of the CCS

Keywords: coal-fired generation     carbon capture     utilization and storage     technology roadmap     emission forecast     policy proposal    

TEES: topology-aware execution environment service for fast and agile application deployment in HPC Research Article

Mingtian SHAO, Kai LU, Wanqing CHI, Ruibo WANG, Yiqin DAI, Wenzhe ZHANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 11,   Pages 1631-1645 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2100284

Abstract: creates a more lightweight for users, and uses a more efficient topology-aware P2P approach to reduce deploymentIn the Tianhe HPC system, TEES realizes the deployment and startup of a typical application on 17 560

Keywords: Execution environment     Application deployment     High-performance computing (HPC)     Container     Peer-to-peer    

System integration of CCS, CCUS, CCRS, CMC

Jin Yong, Zhu Bing, Hu Shanying, Hong Liyun

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 8,   Pages 49-55

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Carbon Capture Storage (CCS), energy conservation and emission reduction

Keywords: low carbon economy     Carbon Capture and Storage     Carbon Capture Use and Storage     Carbon Capture Reuse and Storage     Comprehensive Management of Carbon    

Reactive power deployment and cost benefit analysis in DNO operated distribution electricity markets

Atma Ram GUPTA,Ashwani KUMAR

Frontiers in Energy 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 86-98 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0456-8

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyze unbalanced radial distribution systems (UBRDS) with the distribution static compensator (D-STATCOM). The main objectives of this paper are D-STATCOM allocation in UBRDS with an objective of providing reactive power support to enhance voltage profile and reduce line losses of the distribution network, determination of optimal D-STATCOM rating subjected to minimization of total cost, and impact of D-STATCOM placement on improving power factor and savings in cost of energy loss. The analysis is conducted on a large industrial load model with light, medium and high loading scenarios. Further, the impact of load growth is also considered for better planning of the power distribution system. The results are obtained on standard 25-bus UBRDS to check the feasibility of the proposed methodology.

Keywords: unbalanced distribution system     D-STATCOM     voltage sensitivity index     load models     load growth     distribution network operator (DNO)    

A systemic review of hydrogen supply chain in energy transition

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 102-122 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0861-0

Abstract: dominating the current hydrogen supply, and an implementation of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS

Keywords: production     hydrogen transportation and storage     hydrogen economy     carbon capture and sequestration (CCS    

Consolidating Bus Charger Deployment and Fleet Management for Public Transit Electrification: A Life-Cycle Article

Ziling Zeng, Shuaian Wang, Xiaobo Qu

Engineering 2023, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 45-60 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.07.019

Abstract: issues affecting the nascent EB system are first reviewed, including charging  station  deploymentWe  propose a mixed-integer programming model to consolidate charging station deploymentlife-cycle analysis but also provides transport authorities and operators with reliable charger deployment

Keywords: Electric bus     Charging station deployment     Battery sizing     Bus scheduling     Life-cycle analysis    

An adaptive policy-based framework for China’s Carbon Capture and Storage development

Xiaoliang YANG, Wolfgang HEIDUG, Douglas COOKE

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 78-86 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0003-x

Abstract: Chinese policymakers consider carbon capture and storage (CCS) a critical bridging technology to helpThis paper reviews and analyzes Chinese CCS support policies from the perspective of an adaptive policymakingNotably, the political support for CCS in China remains fragmented with uncoordinated government leadershipexpanding the framework to provide more granularity, in particular relating to the development of a CCSto CCS from top policymakers and major stakeholders is needed.

Keywords: CCS     policy     climate change     China    

Direct Evidence of Coal Swelling and Shrinkage with Injecting CO2 and N2 Using in-situ Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography Article

Guanglei Zhang, P.G. Ranjith, Herbert E. Huppert

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 88-95 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.03.010

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Deep coal seams are one of the world’s most widespread deposits for carbon dioxide (CO2) disposal and are generally located near large point sources of CO2 emissions. The injection of CO2 into coal seams has great potential to sequester CO2 while simultaneously enhancing coalbed methane (CO2-ECBM) recovery. Pilot tests of CO2-ECBM have been conducted in coal seams worldwide with favorable early results. However, one of the main technical barriers in coal seams needs to be resolved: Injecting CO2 reduces coal permeability and well injectivity. Here, using in situ synchrotron X-ray microtomography, we provide the first observational evidence that injecting nitrogen (N2) can reverse much of this lost permeability by reopening fractures that have closed due to coal swelling induced by CO2 adsorption. Our findings support the notion that injecting minimally treated flue gas—a mixture of mainly N2 and CO2—is an attractive alternative for ECBM recovery instead of pure CO2 injection in deep coal seams. Firstly, flue gas produced by power plants could be directly injected after particulate removal, thus avoiding high CO2-separation costs. Secondly, the presence of N2 makes it possible to maintain a sufficiently high level of coal permeability. These results suggest that flue-gas ECBM for deep coal seams may provide a promising path toward net-zero emissions from coal mines.

Keywords: CCS     CO2     -ECBM     Carbon neutrality     X-ray imaging     Coal permeability    

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Carbon capture for decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries: a comparative review of techno-economic feasibility of solid looping cycles

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CCS Research Development and Deployment in a Clean Energy Future: Lessons from Australia over the Past

Peter J. Cook

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Reduction potential of the energy penalty for CO capture in CCS

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Novel method of constructing generalized Hoberman sphere mechanisms based on deployment axes

Xuemin SUN, Yan-An YAO, Ruiming LI

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Quality Function Deployment Implementation in Construction: A Systematic Literature Review

Elizabeth A. Cudney,William L. Gillis

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Improved approach to quality function deployment based on Pythagorean fuzzy sets and application to assembly

Huchang LIAO, Yinghan CHANG, Di WU, Xunjie GOU

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Fuzzy stochastic long-term model with consideration of uncertainties for deployment of distributed energy

Iraj AHMADIAN,Oveis ABEDINIA,Noradin GHADIMI

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Ye Yunyun, Liao Haiyan, Wang Peng, Wang Junwei, Li Quansheng

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TEES: topology-aware execution environment service for fast and agile application deployment in HPC

Mingtian SHAO, Kai LU, Wanqing CHI, Ruibo WANG, Yiqin DAI, Wenzhe ZHANG

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Jin Yong, Zhu Bing, Hu Shanying, Hong Liyun

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Reactive power deployment and cost benefit analysis in DNO operated distribution electricity markets

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A systemic review of hydrogen supply chain in energy transition

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An adaptive policy-based framework for China’s Carbon Capture and Storage development

Xiaoliang YANG, Wolfgang HEIDUG, Douglas COOKE

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Direct Evidence of Coal Swelling and Shrinkage with Injecting CO2 and N2 Using in-situ Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography

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