China has launched the world’s first carbon dioxide–based power generator, using supercritical CO2 instead of steam to produce electricity with over 50% efficiency. The system harnesses industrial ...
Steam turbines still produce most of the world's power, but supercritical carbon dioxide promises to be much cheaper, and 10% more efficient as a medium than water, using 10X smaller turbines. A ...
Chaotan One, the world’s first commercial power generator that uses supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) instead of steam, has begun operations in China. This achievement breaks a century-old tradition ...
Using steam to produce electricity or perform work via steam turbines has been a thing for a very long time. Today it is still exceedingly common to use steam in this manner, with said steam generated ...
Interest in supercritical CO2 cycles has been growing in the field of clean power generation from fossil fuels. Numerous ...
insights from industryDr. James White, Ph.D.FounderApplied Extracts In this interview, Dr. James White, P.h.D, the Founder of Applied Extracts, talks to AZoM about the advantages of Supercritical CO 2 ...
Construction of the 10-MWe Supercritical Transformational Electric Power (STEP) pilot plant, a public-private collaboration to demonstrate and test supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO 2) power ...
Five Korean organisations have signed agreements on commercialisation of supercritical CO2 power generation technology through which they intend to establish and demonstrate a test facility and ...