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Guidelines for Techno-Economic Analysis of Adsorption Processes

David Danaci, Paul A. Webley, Camille Petit

2021Frontiers in Chemical Engineering75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Techno-economic analyses (TEAs) of CO 2 capture technologies have risen in popularity, due to growing interest in meeting CO 2 emissions reduction targets. Adsorption processes are one of the technologies proposed for CO 2 capture, and although difficult, standardization of TEAs for adsorption should be attempted. The reason is that TEAs are often referred to as input data to other forms of modeling, to guide policy, and to act as summaries for those unfamiliar with adsorption processes. Herein, we discuss the aspects that should be considered when conducting TEAs for CO 2 adsorption processes, and we present the implications of choices made at the TEA stage and offer guidance on best practice. our aim is to make TEAs of adsorption processes widely accessible to the adsorption community, and more generally to communities engaged in the evaluation of CCS technologies.

Topics & Concepts

PopularityAdsorptionStandardizationProcess managementManagement scienceComputer scienceBusinessChemistryPolitical scienceEngineeringOrganic chemistryLawOperating systemCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsClimate Change Policy and Economics