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Energy

Energy, Vol.29, No.9-10 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0360-5442 (Print) 

In this Issue (42 articles)

1237 - 1239 Special issue - Dedicated to 6th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies - 1-4 October 2002 - Editorial introduction
Freund P, Kaya Y, Lior N
1241 - 1248 Exergy analysis of alkanolamine-based CO2 removal unit with AspenPlus
Geuzebroek FH, Schneiders LHJM, Kraaijveld GJC, Feron PHM
1249 - 1257 Novel concepts for CO2 capture
Dijkstra JW, Jansen D
1259 - 1267 Test results from a CO2 extraction pilot plant at boundary dam coal-fired power station
Wilson M, Tontiwachwuthikul P, Chakma A, Idem R, Veawab A, Aroonwilas A, Gelowitz D, Barrie J, Mariz C
1269 - 1278 Integration of H-2-separating membrane technology in gas turbine processes for CO2 capture
Jordal K, Bredesen R, Kvamsdal HM, Bolland O
1279 - 1284 An experimental investigation into the use of molten carbonate fuel cells to capture CO2 from gas turbine exhaust gases
Amorelli A, Wilkinson MB, Bedont P, Capobianco P, Marcenaro B, Parodi F, Torazza A
1285 - 1296 Numerical investigation of oxy-coal combustion to evaluate burner and combustor design concepts
Chui EH, Majeski AJ, Douglas MA, Tan Y, Thambimuthu KV
1297 - 1308 Time to realization: Evaluation of CO2 capture technology R&Ds by GERT (Graphical evaluation and review technique) analysese
Kosugi T, Hayashi A, Matsumoto T, Akimoto K, Tokimatsu K, Yoshida H, Tomoda T, Kaya Y
1309 - 1318 Prospects for carbon capture and sequestration technologies assuming their technological learning
Riahi K, Rubin ES, Schrattenholzer L
1319 - 1328 Transmission of CO2 - safety and economic considerations
Gale J, Davison J
1329 - 1338 Geological storage of CO2: What do we know, where are the gaps and what more needs to be done?
Gale J
1339 - 1346 Integrated path towards geological storage
Bouchard R, Delaytermoz A
1347 - 1359 A simulation method for the rapid screening of potential depleted oil reservoirs for CO2 sequestration
Bossie-Codreanu D, Le Gallo Y
1361 - 1369 Demonstrating storage of CO2 in geological reservoirs: The sleipner and SACS projects
Torp TA, Gale J
1371 - 1381 Geological reservoir characterization of a CO2 storage site: The Utsira Sand, Sleipner, Northern North Sea
Chadwick RA, Zweigel P, Gregersen U, Kirby GA, Holloway S, Johannessen PN
1383 - 1392 Monitoring of CO2 injected at Sleipner using time-lapse seismic data
Arts R, Eiken O, Chadwick A, Zweigel P, van der Meer L, Zinszner B
1393 - 1401 Geochemical monitoring of fluid-rock interaction and CO2 storage at the Weyburn CO2-injection enhanced oil recovery site, Saskatchewan, Canada
Emberley S, Hutcheon I, Shevalier M, Durocher K, Gunter WD, Perkins EH
1403 - 1411 CO2 underground storage for Snohvit gas field development
Maldal T, Tappel IM
1413 - 1422 Economic feasibility of carbon sequestration with enhanced gas recovery (CSEGR)
Oldenburg CM, Stevens SH, Benson SM
1423 - 1429 The injectivity of coalbed CO2 injection wells
Fokker PA, van der Meer LGH
1431 - 1444 Code intercomparison builds confidence in numerical simulation models for geologic disposal Of CO2
Pruess K, Garcia J, Kovscek T, Oldenburg C, Rutqvist J, Steefel C, Xu TF
1445 - 1456 Estimating fault stability and sustainable fluid pressures for underground storage of CO2 in porous rock
Streit EE, Hillis RR
1457 - 1466 The Ladbroke Grove-Katnook carbon dioxide natural laboratory: A recent CO2 accumulation in a lithic sandstone reservoir
Watson MN, Zwingmann N, Lemon NM
1467 - 1478 Sensitivity of sequestration efficiency to mixing processes in the global ocean
Mignone BK, Sarmiento JL, Slater RD, Gnanadesikan A
1479 - 1486 Evasion of CO2 injected into the ocean in the context of CO2 stabilization
Kheshgi HS
1487 - 1497 A hybrid numerical model system of LCO2 and CO2 enriched seawater dynamics in the ocean induced by moving-ship releasing
Chen B, Song Y, Nishio M, Akai M, Ohsumi T
1499 - 1509 In situ experiments of cold CO2 release in mid-depth
Aya I, Kojima R, Yamane K, Shiozaki K, Brewer PG, Peltzer ET
1511 - 1520 Influence of ocean CO2 sequestration on bacterial production
Coffin RB, Montgomery MT, Boyd TJ, Masutani SM
1521 - 1527 CO2 capture, storage and reuse potential in Finland
Koljonen T, Siikavirta H, Zevenhoven R, Savolainen I
1529 - 1536 Modeling greenhouse gas energy technology responses to climate change
Edmonds JA, Clarke J, Dooley J, Kim SH, Smith SJ
1537 - 1549 Evaluation of carbon dioxide sequestration in Japan with a mathematical model
Akimoto K, Kotsubo H, Asami T, Li X, Uno M, Tomoda T, Ohsumi T
1551 - 1559 Learning curves for environmental technology and their importance for climate policy analysis
Rubin ES, Taylor MR, Yeh S, Hounshell DA
1561 - 1570 Developing a set of regulatory analogs for carbon sequestration
Reiner DM, Herzog HJ
1571 - 1578 No exit: thinking about leakage from geologic carbon storage sites
Hawkins DG
1579 - 1588 Clean development mechanism projects and portfolio risks
Matsuhashi R, Fujisawa S, Mitamura W, Momobayashi Y, Yoshida Y
1589 - 1598 Carbon management strategies for US electricity generation capacity: A vintage-based approach
Dahowski RT, Dooley JJ
1599 - 1609 Geologic storage of CO2 from refining and chemical facilities in the midwestern
Gupta N, Sass B, Chattopadhyay S, Sminchak J, Wang P, Espie T
1611 - 1621 Worldwide selection of early opportunities for CO2-enhanced oil recovery and CO2-enhanced coal bed methane production
van Bergen F, Gale J, Damen KJ, Wildenborg AFB
1623 - 1631 Australia's CO2 geological storage potential and matching of emission sources to potential sinks
Bradshaw J, Allinson G, Bradshaw BE, Nguyen V, Rigg AJ, Spencer L, Wilson P
1633 - 1641 CO2 capture and storage - the essential bridge to the hydrogen economy
Simbeck DR
1643 - 1650 Studies on enhancing carbon sequestration in soils
Marland G, Garten CT, Post WM, West TO
1651 - 1657 Design parameters of solar concentrating systems for CO2-mitigating algal photobioreactors
Ono E, Cuello JL