History of CO sub(2) Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies

Carbon dioxide mitigation technology has emerged as an important factor in dealing with the greenhouse effect. Researchers in the US and Japan are evaluating the feasibility of several proposed mitigation options. Various methods of removal and recovery, including absorption, adsorption membrane, an...

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Published inEnergy conversion and management Vol. 33; no. 5; p. 311
Main Author Steinberg, Meyer
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.1992
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Summary:Carbon dioxide mitigation technology has emerged as an important factor in dealing with the greenhouse effect. Researchers in the US and Japan are evaluating the feasibility of several proposed mitigation options. Various methods of removal and recovery, including absorption, adsorption membrane, and cyrogenic separation are being investigated. EPA is considering both precombustion C sequestering and postcombustion CO sub(2) sequestering. These alternatives, as well as disposal of CO sub(2) in the ocean, are areas of interest in Japan.
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ISSN:0196-8904