Performance assessment and flexibility study of natural gas-fired power plants integrated with intensified solvent based carbon capture

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Natural gas-fired (mainly combined cycle gas turbine) power plants are becoming increasingly popular due to its cleaner nature.   Solvent based carbon capture is the most matured technology for commercial deployment in natural gas-fired power plants. The challenges are: high capital cost and energy consumption for solvent regeneration. The new solution is to apply process intensification technology for solvent based carbon capture.

This project aims to evaluate solvent based intensified carbon capture for gas-fired power plants based on process modelling and simulation. The questions to be answered are: size of the equipment such as Absorber and Stripper, capital costs, operating costs, energy consumption to capture per tonne of CO2 and operational flexibility.

For further information contact Professor Meihong Wang on (meihong.wang@sheffield.ac.uk).

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