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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302Poster1Sp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Global Warming and Community Outreach (Semester Unknown) IPRO 331: GlobalWarmingandCommunityOutreachIPRO328FinalPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Kim, James, Mcclure, Ryan, Melko, Aaron, Ocampo, Louis, Ralhan, Puneet, Reed, Lisa, Shukla, Adarsh, Subhani, Maham, Taracena, Willy, Wang, Nan, Yee, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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IPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global...
Show moreIPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global warming. Our goal is to give PowerPoint presentations to several different audiences, especially today’s younger generations in elementary school, high school, and college, in order to both educate and interest people in these issues. Our presentations are meant to be objective – we want to present the facts about global warming research from credible sources. Additionally, with the help of our website and contacts, we hope to be another driving force in the sustainability movement and climate change research. Our purpose can be summed up in a quote included at the end of each of our presentations: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin
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- Title
- Global Warming and Community Outreach (Semester Unknown) IPRO 331: GlobalWarmingandCommunityOutreachIPRO328MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Kim, James, Mcclure, Ryan, Melko, Aaron, Ocampo, Louis, Ralhan, Puneet, Reed, Lisa, Shukla, Adarsh, Subhani, Maham, Taracena, Willy, Wang, Nan, Yee, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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IPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global...
Show moreIPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global warming. Our goal is to give PowerPoint presentations to several different audiences, especially today’s younger generations in elementary school, high school, and college, in order to both educate and interest people in these issues. Our presentations are meant to be objective – we want to present the facts about global warming research from credible sources. Additionally, with the help of our website and contacts, we hope to be another driving force in the sustainability movement and climate change research. Our purpose can be summed up in a quote included at the end of each of our presentations: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302FinalPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302Poster2Sp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302FinalReportSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Global Warming and Community Outreach (Semester Unknown) IPRO 331
- Creator
- Kim, James, Mcclure, Ryan, Melko, Aaron, Ocampo, Louis, Ralhan, Puneet, Reed, Lisa, Shukla, Adarsh, Subhani, Maham, Taracena, Willy, Wang, Nan, Yee, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
IPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global...
Show moreIPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global warming. Our goal is to give PowerPoint presentations to several different audiences, especially today’s younger generations in elementary school, high school, and college, in order to both educate and interest people in these issues. Our presentations are meant to be objective – we want to present the facts about global warming research from credible sources. Additionally, with the help of our website and contacts, we hope to be another driving force in the sustainability movement and climate change research. Our purpose can be summed up in a quote included at the end of each of our presentations: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302BrochureSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Global Warming and Community Outreach (Semester Unknown) IPRO 331: GlobalWarmingandCommunityOutreachIPRO328PosterSp09
- Creator
- Kim, James, Mcclure, Ryan, Melko, Aaron, Ocampo, Louis, Ralhan, Puneet, Reed, Lisa, Shukla, Adarsh, Subhani, Maham, Taracena, Willy, Wang, Nan, Yee, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
IPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global...
Show moreIPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global warming. Our goal is to give PowerPoint presentations to several different audiences, especially today’s younger generations in elementary school, high school, and college, in order to both educate and interest people in these issues. Our presentations are meant to be objective – we want to present the facts about global warming research from credible sources. Additionally, with the help of our website and contacts, we hope to be another driving force in the sustainability movement and climate change research. Our purpose can be summed up in a quote included at the end of each of our presentations: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302ProjectPlanSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Global Warming and Community Outreach (Semester Unknown) IPRO 331: GlobalWarmingandCommunityOutreachIPRO328BrochureSp09
- Creator
- Kim, James, Mcclure, Ryan, Melko, Aaron, Ocampo, Louis, Ralhan, Puneet, Reed, Lisa, Shukla, Adarsh, Subhani, Maham, Taracena, Willy, Wang, Nan, Yee, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
IPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global...
Show moreIPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global warming. Our goal is to give PowerPoint presentations to several different audiences, especially today’s younger generations in elementary school, high school, and college, in order to both educate and interest people in these issues. Our presentations are meant to be objective – we want to present the facts about global warming research from credible sources. Additionally, with the help of our website and contacts, we hope to be another driving force in the sustainability movement and climate change research. Our purpose can be summed up in a quote included at the end of each of our presentations: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin
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- Title
- Global Warming and Community Outreach (Semester Unknown) IPRO 331: GlobalWarmingandCommunityOutreachIPRO328FinalReportSp09
- Creator
- Kim, James, Mcclure, Ryan, Melko, Aaron, Ocampo, Louis, Ralhan, Puneet, Reed, Lisa, Shukla, Adarsh, Subhani, Maham, Taracena, Willy, Wang, Nan, Yee, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
IPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global...
Show moreIPRO 331, its team members, and all involved faculty are devoted to enhancing awareness in the community to the issues surrounding global warming. Our goal is to give PowerPoint presentations to several different audiences, especially today’s younger generations in elementary school, high school, and college, in order to both educate and interest people in these issues. Our presentations are meant to be objective – we want to present the facts about global warming research from credible sources. Additionally, with the help of our website and contacts, we hope to be another driving force in the sustainability movement and climate change research. Our purpose can be summed up in a quote included at the end of each of our presentations: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin
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- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: CO2 Mitigation A Techno-Economic Assessment IPRO 302 Project Plan Sp08
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: CO2 Mitigation A Techno-Economic Assessment IPRO 302 Final Report Sp08
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: CO2 Mitigation A Techno-Economic Assessment IPRO 302 MidTerm Report Sp08
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: CO2 Mitigation A Techno-Economic Assessment IPRO 302 Ethics Sp08
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: CO2 Mitigation A Techno-Economic Assessment IPRO 302 Final Presentation Sp08
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: CO2 Mitigation A Techno-Economic Assessment IPRO 302 Brochure Sp08
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- CO2 Mitigation: A Techno-Economic Assessment (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302
- Creator
- Vrana, George, Babjak, Alan, Lee, Dahye, Mcwethy, Courtney, Costanzo, Francis, Gonzalez, Daniel, Hwang, Taeho, Bart, Jeff, Baldwin, Timothy, Marheine., Joshua, Schillaci, Michael, Cheever, James, Guilfoyle, Jennifer, Ogata, Kenneth, Kit Ong, Wai, Konwar, Riju, Clark, Michael, Zajkowska, Urszula, Lazicki, Katherine, Pyciak, Mark, Kuhan Sivanyanam, Sithambara, Yaker, Farouk, Im, Sanghyuk
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
Perform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of...
Show morePerform an in-depth analysis of all aspects of implementing the selected CO2 mitigation technology from the sponsor by researching methods of sequestration and designing CO2 removal equipment with the assistance of MATLAB models of the power plant and Hysys models of the CO2 removal equipment. Provide a thorough economic analysis in order to assess the impact on power generation cost. This will include determination of capital costs for the operation and construction of CO2 removal and sequestering equipment to the existing power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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