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Experimental investigation of low temperature CO2 liquefaction and phase-separation for carbon capture.
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Novel integrated system for cryogenic CO2 capture and liquefaction of natural gas using natural refrigerants.
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Design and Analysis of Novel CO2 Conditioning Process in Ship-Based CCS.
Techno-economic analyses of CO2 liquefaction: Impact of product pressure and impurities.
GNL et regazéification : valorisation énergétique sur le terminal méthanier.
LNG and regasification: Energy recovery in the LNG import terminal.
Effects of different alkyl chain lengths on excess properties of CO2-1-Butyl-1-methyl-pyrrolidinebis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide, CO2-1-hexyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide, CO2-1-octyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide systems.
A study on the effect of the operating conditions on performance of CO2 hydrate cooling system for district cooling applications.
Achieving decarbonization: challenges and opportunities of green hydrogen.
Theoretical analysis of supersonic phase change for carbon dioxide in a de Laval nozzle.
Technoeconomic optimisation of systems for liquefaction and purification of captured CO2.
Improving specific power consumption of cryogenic air separation plants using waste heat of carbon capture power plants.
Model development for carbon capture cost estimation.
An experimental investigation on performance evaluation of CO2 hydrate formation for district cooling application.
A review on process modeling and simulation of cryogenic carbon capture for post-combustion treatment.
Spray ejector condenser for negative‐CO2‐emission gas power plant: dimensioning and initial test results.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Cryogenic carbon capture technologies
Cryogenic carbon capture is in the early stages of development, however, several projects have achieved a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6, for applications such as blue...
Refrigeration the answer to CO2 capture?
Although more research is required, scientists estimate that refrigeration technology could cut the energy consumption and cost of CO2 capture by as much as 30% in one of the “green” coal-fired power stations currently under consideration.
Low-temperature CO2 capture technologies potential
In a review paper in the International Journal of Refrigeration, D. Berstad et al. give an overview of CO2 capture conditions for a broad range of different power cycles and industrial processes.
Cryogenic distillation: a promising technology for carbon capture
Cryogenic distillation is subject to intense R&D works for CO2 capture in CCS facilities. A plant using this technology is under construction in China.
Carbon capture on board LNG-fuelled ships
A project involving science and industry partners has received EU funding to accelerate the uptake of ship-based carbon capture on LNG-fuelled ships.
IEA “Net Zero by 2050” roadmap: the role of the refrigeration sector
In its latest report, the IEA stresses that the path to net‐zero emissions by 2050 is narrow. In this context, the refrigeration sector, including heat pumps, has an important role to play.
Latest IGU report: alarming gas-to-coal switching requires low-carbon solutions
The International Gas Union (IGU) assesses the global natural gas trade in 2020-21 in a report released in May 2022. The report also discusses the need for long-term alternatives to natural gas to reduce...
The world’s first liquified hydrogen carrier ship en route from Japan to Australia
Since the end of December 2021, the world’s first liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carrier, the “Suiso Frontier”, is achieving its first round trip between Japan and Australia. The voyage is...
Net zero: some initiatives in the field of refrigeration
As part of the Race to Zero campaign launched by the UNFCCC, two initiatives on refrigeration have recently been promoted.
Global LNG trade figures for 2022 and early 2023
Global LNG trade grew in 2022, especially in Europe, where LNG imports were necessary to make up for the disruption of Russia’s pipeline gas supply.
Recent advances in hydrogen liquefaction and storage
Several review articles present a comprehensive overview of the liquid hydrogen supply chain. IIR members Linde and Air Liquide are contributing to address the global demand for...
IIR news
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IIR member news: Daikin signs a partnership on CO2 capture
Daikin recently signed a partnership with Doshisha University in Kyoto to work on CO2 capture and higher efficiency air conditioners.
LNG fundamentals explained in the Encyclopedia of refrigeration
The latest entry in the IIR’s online Encyclopedia of refrigeration is a thematic file presenting LNG production processes, and cold energy recovery applications.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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Liquefied Natural Gas: production process and cold energy recovery
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to about -160 °C and turned into a liquid to facilitate transportation and storage. A typical LNG supply chain...