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Technical and economic performance assessment of post-combustion carbon capture using piperazine for large scale natural gas combined cycle power plants through process simulation

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APPLIED ENERGY
卷 292, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116893

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Post-combustion carbon capture (PCC); Chemical absorption; Piperazine; Technical and economic evaluation; Natural gas combined cycle power plant; Advanced flash stripper

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  1. Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) , Nigeria [PTDF/ED/PHD/OOS/1086/17]
  2. UK EPSRC
  3. UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre [EP/P026214/1]
  4. EPSRC [EP/P026214/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This study investigated the technical and economic performance of the carbon capture process using piperazine (PZ) solvent. The results showed that the advanced flash stripper (AFS) with 40 wt% PZ achieved the lowest energy demand and total annual cost, making it a practical solution for large-scale applications. The study suggests that policymakers and researchers should consider the deployment of solvent-based PCC process.
The main challenges to the commercial deployment of the solvent-based post-combustion carbon capture technology include high energy consumption and high capital and operating costs. New solvents and alternative process configurations are being pursued to reduce the energy consumption and costs of the process. This paper investigates the technical and economic performance of the process using piperazine (PZ) solvent for a 250 MWe natural gas combined cycle power plant. Three different configurations of the process using PZ were evaluated and compared to the standard process using 30 wt% monoethanolamine (MEA) solvent. The technical performance of the process was evaluated using the rate-based model developed in Aspen Plus? V8.4 and the economic evaluation was carried out in Aspen Process Economic Analyzer?V8.4. The technical results showed that the total energy demand of the process reduces from 5.34 GJ/tCO2 using 30 wt% MEA to 3.56 GJ/tCO2 using 30 wt% PZ. The lowest energy demand of 2.76 GJ/tCO2 was achieved with the advanced flash stripper using 40 wt% PZ. The economic results show that the lowest total annual cost of M$26.58 per year and CO2 capture cost of $34.65 per tonneCO2 were obtained using the advanced flash stripper (AFS) with 40 wt% PZ. It was concluded that the 40 wt% PZ solvent would bring practical technical and economic benefits to the large-scale applications of the capture process compared to the current 30 wt% MEA solution. Therefore, this study will inspire policymakers and researchers towards the large-scale deployment of solvent-based PCC process.

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