The role of open innovation in development of futuristic technologies for carbon capture in coal-fired power plants: an academic perspective

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Engineering
Department Chemical Engineering
Creator Lighty, Joann
Other Author Sahir, Asad H.; Bigelow, Lyda
Title The role of open innovation in development of futuristic technologies for carbon capture in coal-fired power plants: an academic perspective
Date 2012-01-01
Description Coal is an important fossil fuel resource for electricity generation which also contributes to significant CO2 emissions. The process of capturing carbon dioxide for utilization and sequestration is an important area of research in this domain. Academia-industry collaborations are playing a significant role in the development of oxy-fired combustion (OFC) and Chemical -looping Combustion (CLC), two technologies under consideration for burning coal in a primarily oxygenated environment to obtain a pure stream of CO2.
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Publisher American Institute of Chemical Engineers
First Page 1
Last Page 12
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Sahir, A. H., Lighty, J. A. S., & Bigelow, L. (2012). The role of open innovation in development of futuristic technologies for carbon capture in coal-fired power plants: an academic perspective. AIChE Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings, 1-12.
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