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Timothy Griffin

Researcher at Alstom

Publications -  33
Citations -  712

Timothy Griffin is an academic researcher from Alstom. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion chamber & Combustion. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 712 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy Griffin include Brown, Boveri & Cie & Ansaldo STS.

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Thermal power plant with sequential combustion and reduced-co2 emission, and a method for operating a plant of this type

TL;DR: In this article, a thermal power plant with sequential combustion and reduced CO2 emissions is described, which is characterized by a recirculation conduit that feeds at least part of the exhaust gas stream that emerges from the low-pressure turbine stage to a compressor unit and a cooling conduit that separates at least portions of CO2 from the cooling gas stream.
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Methods and apparatus for starting up emission-free gas-turbine power stations

TL;DR: In this paper, a power generation plant with at least one gas turbine cycle with heat-recovery boiler (HRSB) and at most one steam turbine cycle operated via the HRSB was considered.
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Gas turbine plant for a working medium in the form of a carbon dioxide/water mixture

TL;DR: In this article, a gas turbine plant with a compressor, a combustion chamber, a turbine and at least one heat sink is operated with a working medium in the form of a carbon dioxide/water mixture.
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Advanced Zero Emissions Gas Turbine Power Plant

TL;DR: The AZEP advanced zero emissions power plant project as mentioned in this paper addresses the development of a novel zero emissions, gas turbine-based, power generation process to reduce local and global CO 2 emissions in the most cost-effective way.

AZEP - Development of an Integrated Air Separation Membrane - Gas Turbine

TL;DR: The Advanced Zero Emissions Power Plant (AZEP) as discussed by the authors is a gas turbine-based, power generation process to reduce local and global emissions in a cost-effective way.