Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5445494 | Energy Procedia | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Ammonia-based technologies require absorber solvent cooling and treated gas washing to reduce ammonia emissions, and the raw water consumption of the process combines the water being used in the two water-wash sections. The Fluor Econamine FG PlusSM technology requires a large water recycle in the CDR unit for cooling purposes (1,173,350-1,286,900 lpm or 310,000-340,000Â gpm), which greatly exceeds the PC plant cooling water requirement (643,450-757,000 lpm or 170,000-200,000Â gpm). SRI's mixed-salt process requires a relatively smaller recycle for cooling purposes, and the overall cooling water recycled was 71% less in the mixed-salt process compared to the baseline case. As such, the auxiliary power required for mixed-salt process CDR unit was 60% less than the baseline case. The heat duty for the mixed-salt process was calculated to be 2.0Â MJ/Kg of CO2 recovered (in the stripper reboiler). This accounts for a 44% decrease in the heat duty requirement in the mixed-salt process compared to the baseline case.
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Authors
Indira Jayaweera, Palitha Jayaweera, Prodip Kundu, Andre Anderko, Kaj Thomsen, Gianluca Valenti, Davide Bonalumi, Stefano Lillia,