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Simulation of carbon dioxide capture for industrial applications

S.P.R. Arachchige Udara, Rasenthiran Kohilan, M.A.L. Lakshan, M.K. Lakshitha Madalagama, P.R. Prabhath Pathirana, Poorni Sandupama

2020Energy Reports29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere are drastically increased due to fossil fuel-based power plants and different kinds of industrial processes. Carbon capture is essential to maintain a better environment. Flue gas emissions from the coal-fired power plant, gas-fired power plant, cement manufacturing industry as well as the aluminium production industry are considered for the present study. Carbon dioxide capture model is developed and implemented in Aspen Plus to calculate the regeneration energy requirement. The regeneration energy requirement in the stripping process in the carbon capture is calculated as 3634, 3781, 3229 and 3085 kJ/kg respectively for coal, gas, cement, and aluminium production process flue gas treating.

Topics & Concepts

Flue gasCarbon-neutral fuelCarbon dioxideBio-energy with carbon capture and storageEnvironmental scienceFossil fuelPower stationWaste managementClean coal technologyCoalCarbon capture and storage (timeline)Atmosphere (unit)Negative carbon dioxide emissionCarbon sequestrationChemistryEngineeringSyngasHydrogenClimate changeOrganic chemistryPhysicsBiologyThermodynamicsEcologyElectrical engineeringCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsCO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
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