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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes
Cogeneration Systems and Membrane Technology
A comprehensive overview of the status of cogeneration systems that focuses on advanced technologies relating to membranes for energy savings
Angelo Basile (Edited by), Giuseppe Spazzafumo (Edited by)
9780128178072, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 6 March 2020
356 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.3 cm, 0.74 kg
Current Trends and Future Developments in (Bio-) Membranes: Cogeneration Systems and Membrane Technology offers an exhaustive overview of the status of cogeneration systems as they relate to advanced membrane technologies for energy savings. The different options for cogeneration are analyzed, both for large (district) and small (residential) size units, with different primary fuels. Energy efficiency is reported and lifecycle analysis is carried out for all different options. The book outlines strategies for engineering development and process intensification of interest to both industrial and developing countries. Finally, the book includes three chapters on lifecycle analysis (LCA) and economic analysis.
1. Cogeneration plants for district heating (and cooling) 2. The application of membranes in district energy systems 3. Impact assessment of exhaust gas emissions from cogeneration PEMFC systems 4. Conventional systems for exhaust gas cleaning and carbon capture and sequestration 5. Development of membrane technologies for exhaust gas cleaning and carbon capture and sequestration 6. Life Cycle Assessment of tri-generation plants 7. Residential cogeneration and trigeneration 8. Integrated membrane-assisted reforming in fuel processors for cogeneration applications 9. Residential cogeneration and trigeneration with fuel cells 10. Solar reformers coupled with PEMFCs for residential cogeneration and trigeneration applications 11. Conventional syngas cleaning systems for low temperature fuel cells 12. Development of membrane technologies for H2 production in reforming process for low temperature 13. Case study: Economic assesment of co-generation fuel and electricity in an IGCC plant.
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB]