supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant No.2022YFE0209000);the Shanghai Rising-Star Program(Grant No.21QB1403900);Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology(Grant No.22170712600)。
Thermochemical recuperation heat recovery is an advanced waste heat utilization technology that can effectively recover exhaust waste heat from oxy-fuel Stirling engines.The novel combustor of a Stirling engine with t...
support of the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFE0206600);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52376125);Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
Oxy-combustion is a promising carbon-capture technology,but atmospheric-pressure oxy-combustion has a relatively low net efficiency,limiting its application in power plants.In pressurized oxycombustion(POC),the boiler...
funded through the University Coal Research Program being administered by DOE-NETL (Award Number:DE-FE0031741).
Co-firing rice husk(RH)and coal with carbon capture using oxy-combustion presents a net carbon negative energy produc-tion opportunity.In addition,the high fusion temperature of the non-sticky,silica rich,RH can mitig...
Power generation industry has tackled waste reuse and valorisation for decades. Nevertheless, new technologies, like Circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boilers operating in oxy-combustion, have an important gap of knowle...
CO2 (carbon dioxide) emission reduction, especially removal from coal-fired power plants has become the highest priority in measures to combat global warming. In China, coal-fired power is the main generating electr...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2011CB707300);National Natural Science Foundation of China (50936001 and 50721005);New Century Excellent Talents in University of China (NECT-10-0395)
Increasing attention is being paid to the oxycombustion technique of coal-fired power plants because CO 2 produced from fossil fuel combustion can be captured and sequestrated by it. However, there are many questions ...