A method of remediating and recovering energy from 
combustion products from a 
fossil fuel power 
plant having at least one 
fossil fuel combustion chamber, at least one compressor, at least one 
turbine, at least one 
heat exchanger and a source of 
oxygen. 
Combustion products including non-condensable gases such as 
oxygen and 
nitrogen and condensable vapors such as 
water vapor and acid gases such as SOX and 
NOX and CO2 and pollutants are produced and energy is recovered during the remediation which recycles 
combustion products and adds 
oxygen to support combustion. The temperature and / or pressure of the 
combustion products are changed by cooling through heat exchange with thermodynamic working fluids in the power generation cycle and / or compressing and / or heating and / or expanding the 
combustion products to a temperature / pressure combination below the 
dew point of at least some of the condensable vapors to condense liquid having some acid gases dissolved and / or entrained and / or directly condense 
acid gas vapors from the 
combustion products and to entrain and / or dissolve some of the pollutants while recovering sensible and / or 
latent heat from the combustion products through heat exchange between the combustion products and thermodynamic working fluids and / or cooling fluids used in the power generating cycle. Then the CO2, SO2, and H2O poor and oxygen enriched remediation 
stream is sent to an exhaust and / or an 
air separation unit and / or a 
turbine.