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International Journal of Coal Science & Technology - Special Issue on 13th China-Korea Clean Energy Workshop

Introduction:

Developing clean energy has become a strategic choice for tackling climate change, ensuring energy security and promoting economic and social progress. It is the common vision of governments, academia and industry around the world to jointly promote the global energy system to a cleaner, low-carbon and sustainable direction. In order to fully display the latest progress and achievements made by China and South Korea in the field of clean energy and promote the sustainable development of new technologies in clean energy and renewable energy, the 13th China-Korea Clean Energy Workshop (13CKCEW), which is hosted by Taiyuan University of Technology, and co-organized by Shanxi Research Institute for Clean Energy of Tsinghua University and Korea Institute of Energy Research, has been held in Taiyuan, China during April 17-20, China. The topic of 13CKCEW includes Combustion, Gasification, and Pyrolysis; CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage); Fine Particulate and Emission Control; Waste/Biomass to Energy; Renewable Energy Utilization; etc.

This special issue will include selected papers presented in the 13th China-Korea Clean Energy Workshop. This special issue aims to provide a comprehensive platform for scholarly contributions that explore, analyse, and propose advancements in clean energy technologies within the context of climate change mitigation and sustainable development. The scope of this special issue encompasses, but is not limited to:

  • The influence of raw material properties, process condition parameters on combustion, gasification, and pyrolysis; numerical simulation and experimental verification; system integration and engineering applications.
  • Pollutant capture and separation technology: such as desulfurization, denitrification, heavy metal removal, VOCs removal, dust removal and multi-pollutant collaborative control during or after the production of pollutants.
  • The resource utilization of biomass, especially thermochemical transformation of biomass, such as the study of the influencing factors of biomass gasification process and the upgrading of biomass gasification products.
  • The resource utilization of waste materials, such as waste plastics, petroleum coke and coal liquefaction slag and coal gasification slag.
  • Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS):Research on technology of CO2 capture, optimization of CO2 capture process, and utilization and storage of CO2, such as chemical utilization, mineralization utilization and geological storage of CO2.

Keywords:

Carbon capture and storage; Biomass; Waste; Clean coal technologies; Renewable energy integration; Sustainable development

Guest editors:

  1. Prof. Shujuan Wang (wangshuj@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn), Tsinghua University, China
  2. Prof. Jiancheng Wang (wangjiancheng@tyut.edu.cn), Tiayuan University of Technology, China
  3. Prof. Chung-Hwan Jeon (chjeon@pusan.ac.kr), Pusan National University, Korea
  4. Dr. Tae-Young Mun (mty1980@kier.re.kr), Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea

Important dates:

Submission open: 15 May 2024

Submission deadline: 30 September 2024

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