Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7007314 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2015 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Few energy/cost estimates exist in the literature for adsorption-based CO2 capture. We study a pressure/vacuum swing adsorption (PVSA) process using zeolite 13X for post-combustion capture of CO2 from dry flue gas, and report useful insights into the effects of column dimensions and feed CO2 concentration. We propose a configuration for a full-scale CO2 capture and concentration plant for a 500 MW power plant, and then develop a mathematical programming formulation to minimize its total annualized cost (TAC). Our estimated TAC for capture from a 500 MW power plant flue gas with 15% CO2 is US$33.4-40.3 per tonne of CO2 avoided (US$30.4-36.7 per tonne of CO2 captured). The key result is that the energy penalty for CO2 capture amounts to less than 25% of TAC. Thus, using TAC as the design objective for a capture facility may be more appropriate than the popular choice of energy.
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