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ZEITMOP Concept — A Polygeneration System for Municipal Energy DemandsAGH University of Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, Krakow, Poland, jagorski{at}agh.edu.pl
Elsasstrasse No. 58, D-52068, Aachen, Germany The reduction of greenhouse gases (to which CO2 contributes over 60%) to stop global warming is now a major priority for governments around the world. One approach, described in this paper, concerns the clean energy or zero-emission technologies. An original concept of a semi-closed zero emission ion transport membrane oxygen power (ZEITMOP) cycle is being developed. It can be compared to other research initiatives such as clean energy systems and zero-emission natural gas, as a response to the well-recognised challenges. As an answer to the crucial question of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions we propose new zero-emission fuel-fired power plants and boiler houses (ZEITMOP Boiler & Air Cooler and Zero Emission Membrane Smokeless Heating). Zero-emission co-generation of power and heat allows such plants to be located in densely populated areas close to the consumer.
Key Words: Clean energy Combined CO2 cycles Energy supply systems
Indoor and Built Environment, Vol. 18, No. 5,
454-460 (2009) |
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