Optimization of the design, operating conditions, and coupling configuration of combined cycle power plants and CO2 capture processes by minimizing the mitigation cost.
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2017-10-04Autor
Mores, Patricia Liliana
Manassaldi, Juan Ignacio
Scenna, Nicolás José
Caballero, José Antonio
Mussati, Miguel Ceferino
Mussati, Sergio Fabián
0000-0001-6026-142X
0009-0003-4386-4167
0000-0002-1129-8725
0000-0001-6470-2907
0000-0002-6104-5179
0000-0002-4132-0292
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This paper deals with the optimization of the coupling between a natural gas combined cycle (NGCC plant and a post-combustion CO2 capture process by minimizing the mitigation cost – defined as the
ratio between the cost of electric power generation and the amount of CO2 emitted per unit of total net
electric power generated – while satisfying the design specifications: electric power generation capacity
and CO2 capture level. Three candidate coupling configurations, which differ in the place where the
steam is extracted from, are optimized using detailed and rigorous models for both the NGCC and the
CO2 capture plants. By comparing the mitigation cost of each configuration, the optimal integration
configuration and the corresponding optimal sizes and operating conditions of all process units (steam
turbines, gas turbines, heat recovery steam generators HRSGs, absorption and regeneration columns,
reboilers and condensers, and pumps) are provided. In the computed optimal solution, the steam
required by the CO2 capture plant is extracted from both the steam turbine and the HRSG (evaporator
operating at low pressure), and the mitigation cost is 90.88 $/t CO2. The optimal solution is compared
with suboptimal solutions corresponding to the other two candidate coupling schemes. These solutions
are compared in detail regarding capital investment.
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