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Thermo- economic feasibility of solar-assisted regeneration in post-combustion carbon capture: A diglycolamine-based case

Farzin Hosseinifard, Milad Hosseinpour, Mohsen Salimi, Majid Amidpour

2024Heliyon10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The solvent regeneration in the post-combustion carbon capture process usually relies on steam from the power plant steam cycle. This heat duty is one of the challenges of energy consumption in PCC (Post-combustion Carbon Capture). However, this practice results in a significant energy penalty, leading to a substantial reduction in the capacity of the Power Plant, estimated to be between 19.5 and 40 %. This paper investigate the techno-economic feasibility of a solar-assisted regeneration process for the PCC industrial scale with diglycolamine solvent. The study aims to assess the impact of system configuration modifications, such as LVC (Lean Vapor Compression), SPCC (Solar Post-combustion Carbon Capture), and combinations of trough or compound solar collectors with LVC, on energy efficiency and overall plant performance. With 3E analysis for SPCC configuration results show that this configuration. However, reducing energy consumption and energy penalty factor, exhibits a decrease in exergy and exergoeconomic efficiency compared to the other configurations in terms of exergy and exergoeconomic aspects. However, the LVC + SCSS (Solar Combined Separator-Stripper) configuration demonstrates the best performance across the 3E aspects, resulting in a reduction energy penalty to 12.2 % and improvements of 38 % and 4.2 % in exergy and exergoeconomic factors, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

ExergyProcess engineeringExergy efficiencyEnvironmental scienceSolar energyCombustionWaste managementEngineeringChemistryElectrical engineeringOrganic chemistryCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling SystemsChemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes