Olivine: a supergreen fuel: Doc 49

The hydration and carbonation of olivine, the most common mineral on Earth, produce a large amount of heat. Unfortunately, the reaction is too slow for normal technological applications, but when thermally well isolated, most of this heat can be recovered, not only for space heating but even for the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy, sustainability and society sustainability and society, 2013-09, Vol.3, p.1
1. Verfasser: Schuiling, Roelof D
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The hydration and carbonation of olivine, the most common mineral on Earth, produce a large amount of heat. Unfortunately, the reaction is too slow for normal technological applications, but when thermally well isolated, most of this heat can be recovered, not only for space heating but even for the production of high-pressure steam. During the reaction, CO2 is sustainably sequestered. In this paper, a number of potential applications are described. Using the hydration and carbonation of olivine not only increases the energy production but also sequesters at the same time large volumes of CO2 that would otherwise be emitted, or would have to be removed by expensive technologies. The term supergreen fuel refers to the fact that this energy production is not associated with CO2 production, but quite the contrary, it even sequesters CO2 while producing energy. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:2192-0567
DOI:10.1186/2192-0567-3-18