Process Configuration Studies of the Amine Capture Process for Coal-fired Power Plants

Hyungwoong Ahn*, Mauro Luberti, Zhengyi Liu, Stefano Brandani

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Abstract / Description of output

This study reports the detailed evaluation of ten different configurations of amine capture processes using 30wt% aqueous monoethanolamine(MEA) solvent to capture 90% CO2 from an exemplary sub-critical PC-fired boiler power plant. The process configurations are compared with respect to total energy consumption, including thermal and electrical energy used. The comparison includes known configurations available in the literature and in patents. Additional configurations which lead to improved amine capture processes are presented, which result in further reduction in the reboiler heat duty. The use of detailed process flowsheet simulations enables the quantification of the effect of using multiple strategies in achieving greater reduction in the energy required for the integrated carbon capture and compression units. The simulations are also constrained to limit temperatures below conditions that lead to amine thermal degradation. Compared to the simple absorber/stripper configuration, which reduced the efficiency of the power plant by 9 to 12%, the multiple alteration system proposed in this study achieves the same capture rate with a 0.9% gain of net plant efficiency only by an advanced amine process configuration and a reduction in steam consumption of up to 37%.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-40
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Volume16
Early online date10 Apr 2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2013

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Amine process configuration
  • Carbon capture
  • MEA
  • Process integration

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