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New NETWORKS, Part 5: Oxi-Fuel Combustion

NETWORK is my term for “Negative Emissions Technologies.” These are the most valuable of all renewables. They not only do not add greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but they have the potential of removing GHG from the atmosphere while in some cases providing other benefits.
The NETWORK described by this post is (sort of) BECCS, but the “CC” really superfluous because no carbon capture is required. The output of the process is pure CO2, water vapor and heat that can be used to produce electricity or provide process heat.
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