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Research paper thumbnail of The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System. Part I: Project Description and Early Outcomes

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 2004

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Research paper thumbnail of Assessing Atmospheric Emissions from Amine based CO2 PCC Process and their Impacts on the Environment–A Case Study. Volume 2: Atmospheric chemistry of MEA and 3D air quality modelling of emissions from the Loy Yang PCC plant

ABSTRACT A comprehensive experimental investigation of emissions concentrations of selected PCC l... more ABSTRACT A comprehensive experimental investigation of emissions concentrations of selected PCC liquors and process gas streams has been completed at the AGL Loy Yang Power Station using the CSIRO Loy Yang pilot-scale post-combustion capture (PCC) plant (LYPP). The benchmark solvent, monoethanolamine (MEA), was used to capture CO2 from the process gas of the Loy Yang coal-fired power plant. This experimental study has focused on applying, evaluating and, where required, further developing current stack sampling and analytical techniques to identify the major chemical components existing in the process.

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Research paper thumbnail of The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System. Part I: Project Description and Early Outcomes

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 2004

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Research paper thumbnail of Assessing Atmospheric Emissions from Amine based CO2 PCC Process and their Impacts on the Environment–A Case Study. Volume 2: Atmospheric chemistry of MEA and 3D air quality modelling of emissions from the Loy Yang PCC plant

ABSTRACT A comprehensive experimental investigation of emissions concentrations of selected PCC l... more ABSTRACT A comprehensive experimental investigation of emissions concentrations of selected PCC liquors and process gas streams has been completed at the AGL Loy Yang Power Station using the CSIRO Loy Yang pilot-scale post-combustion capture (PCC) plant (LYPP). The benchmark solvent, monoethanolamine (MEA), was used to capture CO2 from the process gas of the Loy Yang coal-fired power plant. This experimental study has focused on applying, evaluating and, where required, further developing current stack sampling and analytical techniques to identify the major chemical components existing in the process.

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