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    Comparison of CO 2 removal systems for fossil-fuelled power plant processes by Göttlicher, G, Pruschek, R

    Published in Energy conversion and management (1997)
    “…Around 300 articles on CO 2 removal from fossil-fuelled power generation systems have been reviewed. The technical approach and the published performance data…”
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    An improved out-of-core thermionic reactor for low power by Dagbjartsson, S., Groll, M., Schlorb, O., Pruschek, R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-08-1969)
    “…An analysis is made of a thermionic converter network coupled to a nuclear reactor heat source. The network is located out-of-core and the waste heat from the…”
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    The role of IGCC in CO 2 abatement by Pruschek, R, Oeljeklaus, G, Haupt, G, Zimmermann, G, Jansen, D, Ribberink, J.S

    Published in Energy conversion and management (1997)
    “…IGCC technology per se involves the potential of highest efficiencies, thus reducing the CO 2 output accordingly. Moreover, the intermediate stage of synthesis…”
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    Water gas shift membrane reactor for CO 2 control in IGCC systems: techno-economic feasibility study by Bracht, M, Alderliesten, P.T, Kloster, R, Pruschek, R, Haupt, G, Xue, E, Ross, J.R.H, Koukou, M.K, Papayannakos, N

    Published in Energy conversion and management (1997)
    “…A novel reactor concept, the water gas shift membrane reactor (WGS-MR) for CO 2 removal in IGCC systems has been investigated. In order to establish full…”
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    Combined cycle power plant with integrated coal gasification, CO shift and CO 2 washing by Pruschek, R., Oeljeklaus, G., Brand, V., Haupt, G., Zimmermann, G., Ribberink, J.S.

    Published in Energy conversion and management (1995)
    “…Studies on CO 2 removal from coal-fired power stations indicate that net efficiencies of 40 % are feasible. About 88% of very clean CO 2 can be bled off in the…”
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    Combined cycle power plant with integrated coal gasification, CO shift and CO sub(2) washing by Pruschek, R, Oeljeklaus, G, Brand, V, Haupt, G, Zimmermann, G, Ribberink, J S

    Published in Energy conversion and management (01-01-1995)
    “…Studies on CO sub(2) removal from coal-fired power stations indicate that net efficiencies of 40% are feasible. About 88% of very clean CO sub(2) can be bled…”
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