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Papers by Dawid Hanak

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling and comparison of calcium looping and chemical solvent scrubbing retrofits for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plant

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Investigation of Alternative Strategies for Integrating Post-combustion CO 2 Capture to a Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation and Modeling of Part-Load Performance of Coal-Fired Power Plant with Postcombustion CO 2 Capture

Research paper thumbnail of Efficiency improvements for the coal-fired power plant retrofit with CO2 capture plant using chilled ammonia process

Research paper thumbnail of Rate-based model development, validation and analysis of chilled ammonia process as an alternative CO2 capture technology for coal-fired power plants

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Probabilistic performance assessment of a coal-fired power plant

Research paper thumbnail of A review of developments in pilot plant testing and modelling of calcium looping process for CO2 capture from power generation systems

Energy Environ. Sci., 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Heat integration and exergy analysis for a supercritical high-ash coal-fired power plant integrated with a post-combustion carbon capture process

Research paper thumbnail of Rate-based Modelling of Chilled Ammonia Process (CAP) for CO2 Capture

Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of The future of Ca looping – A review of developments

CCS technology is essential if we are to meet goals of keeping CO 2 levels at or below 450 ppm. U... more CCS technology is essential if we are to meet goals of keeping CO 2 levels at or below 450 ppm. Unfortunately, while current solutions in particular amine scrubbing offer are evidently technically feasible, there is a major need to reduce the cost and energy losses associated with CCS. One possible option is a second generation technology called Ca looping. This paper analyses current pilot plant research in order to provide an overview of where research is currently going and what yet remains to be done.

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling and comparison of calcium looping and chemical solvent scrubbing retrofits for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plant

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Investigation of Alternative Strategies for Integrating Post-combustion CO 2 Capture to a Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation and Modeling of Part-Load Performance of Coal-Fired Power Plant with Postcombustion CO 2 Capture

Research paper thumbnail of Efficiency improvements for the coal-fired power plant retrofit with CO2 capture plant using chilled ammonia process

Research paper thumbnail of Rate-based model development, validation and analysis of chilled ammonia process as an alternative CO2 capture technology for coal-fired power plants

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Probabilistic performance assessment of a coal-fired power plant

Research paper thumbnail of A review of developments in pilot plant testing and modelling of calcium looping process for CO2 capture from power generation systems

Energy Environ. Sci., 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Heat integration and exergy analysis for a supercritical high-ash coal-fired power plant integrated with a post-combustion carbon capture process

Research paper thumbnail of Rate-based Modelling of Chilled Ammonia Process (CAP) for CO2 Capture

Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of The future of Ca looping – A review of developments

CCS technology is essential if we are to meet goals of keeping CO 2 levels at or below 450 ppm. U... more CCS technology is essential if we are to meet goals of keeping CO 2 levels at or below 450 ppm. Unfortunately, while current solutions in particular amine scrubbing offer are evidently technically feasible, there is a major need to reduce the cost and energy losses associated with CCS. One possible option is a second generation technology called Ca looping. This paper analyses current pilot plant research in order to provide an overview of where research is currently going and what yet remains to be done.