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Multi-objective design optimization of a natural gas-combined cycle with carbon dioxide capture in a life cycle perspective

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2010

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Bernier, E., Maréchal, F., and Samson, R., 2010, Multi-objective design optimization of a natural gas-combined cycle with carbon dioxide capture in a life cycle perspective: Energy, v. 35, iss. 2, p. 1121-1128.

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Environmental monitoring has been an ongoing activity on the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington for almost 50 years. Objectives are to detect and assess potential impacts of Site operations on air, surface and ground waters, foodstuffs, fish, wildlife, soil and vegetation. Data from monitoring effects are used to calculate the overall radiological dose to humans working onsite or residing in nearby communities. In 1989, measured Hanford Site perimeter concentrations of airborne radionuclides were below applicable guidelines. Concentrations of radionuclides and nonradiological water quality in the Columbia River were in compliance with applicable standards. Foodstuffs irrigated with river water taken [...]

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