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Perspectives of oxy-coal power plants equipped with CO2 capture, utilization, and storage in terms of energy, economic, and environmental impacts

Journal

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 273, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2022.116361

Keywords

Climate change mitigation; Decarbonized power plant; Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS); CO2 methanation; Economic analysis; Global carbon cycle (GCC)

Funding

  1. NRF - Korean Government (MSIT) [2021R1A2C1011618]
  2. KETEP, MOTIE of the Republic of Korea [2019281010007B]
  3. Korean Government (MSIP) [CRC-15-07-KIER]

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The study investigated the impact of oxy-coal power plants equipped with CO2 capture facilities on electricity efficiency, CO2 emission rate, and global temperatures. The results showed that replacing conventional coal power plants can reduce global carbon emissions and lower temperatures.
CO2-free power plants (PPs) with renewable electricity have promising sustainability implications, but the impact of their widespread use is yet to be determined. Here, the effect of an oxy-coal PP equipped with CO2 capture, water electrolysis, and CO2 methanation on electricity efficiency, CO2 emission rate, CO2 capture cost, and global surface temperatures (Tg) was investigated. By exploiting surplus electricity from renewable sources for electrolysis, we estimated that 5 % of the CO2 emitted from the coal PP was methanized. The process flow diagram of a 500 MWe decarbonized oxy-coal PP was constructed and its impact on energetic, economic, and environmental values was evaluated. The results were applied to a model of the global carbon cycle to predict Tg considering the prospective global population and carbon emission rate (rff) of fossil fuels by 2050. An 80 % replacement of conventional coal PPs worldwide by decarbonized oxy-coal PPs contributed to reducing rff by 6.1 GtCO2/y in 2050 and lowering Tg by 0.09 degrees C. The additional capital cost to replace 80 % of conventional coal PPs with decarbonized oxy-coal PPs, including associated geological storage costs, was estimated to be $43/tCO2. This study elucidates the promise and limitations of coal PPs designed for CO2 capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). Combining CCUS technologies with global warming estimates can be extended to examine the economic and climatic impact of CCUS under various CO2 emission sources.

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