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Annotated Bibliography

Cost analysis of carbon capture and sequestration from U.S. natural gas-fired power plants. ACS Publications.

(n.d.). Retrieved April 11, 2022, from https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.9b06147

ACS article explores the carbon capture technology. The CO2 is captured with a turbo-compressor system to

compress and liquefy the captured CO2 using the waste heat of the exhaust gases of the engine. The article

concludes that the CO2 capture system for engine exhaust stream can capture 90% of the emitted CO2, without

any energy penalty, and CO2 can be recycled as a conventional liquid or gaseous fuels produced from renewable

energy sources.

PETROVIĆ, Djordje T., et al. “ELECTRIC CARS Are They Solution to Reduce CO2 Emission?” Thermal Science, vol. 24,

no. 5A, Apr. 2020, pp. 2879–89. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI191218103P.

Petrović's journal explores the possibility of reducing CO2 emissions with electric cars. The journal revolves

their research through the idea that electric vehicles do not emit air pollution from their tailpipes, and emit fewer

pollutants than traditional vehicles.

ScienceDaily. (2019, December 23). Capturing CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90%.

ScienceDaily. Retrieved April 11, 2022, from,

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/12/191223122804.html.

This journal discusses a way of capturing CO2 in order to reduce their emission. The journal discusses the

problem of how transportation is the 72% responsible for CO2 emissions. This investigation is based on a

project created by research at EPFL. The journal provides a brief overview of capturing CO2 directly in the

trucks’ exhaust system and liquefying it in a box on the vehicle’s roof.

Krátký, Lukáš. “Carbon Capture and Utilization Technologies: A Technical State of Art.” Acta Scientiarum

Polonorum: Biotechnologia, vol. 17, no. 1, Jan. 2018, pp. 59–68. EBSCOhost,

https://doi.org/10.30825/5.biot.50.2018.17.1.

Krátký's journal explores how CCU technologies represent a chance to decrease emitted CO2 and to use it as a

feedstock to produce various chemicals.