Concept assessment of a marine carbon capture system for vessel regulatory lifetime extension

Ioannis Marios Beltsidis, C. Georgopoulou, G. Dimopoulos, Lefteris Koukoulopoulos
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Anthropogenic Greenhouse gas emissions increase rapidly throughout years, forcing International Maritime Organization (IMO) to set strict targets on reducing emission in shipping. Carbon Capture (CC) could be one of the solutions within the decarbonization spectrum, given its potential for significant emission reduction. The shipping community is already exploring CC solutions through concept studies, joint development projects and pilot demonstrations. However, no clear window for CC inclusion in CII calculations has been provided by IMO, at the time this paper is written. The objective of this paper is to explore on a concept design level, the capacity of a CC system to improve the CII of a VLCC tanker vessel, to ensure regulatory compliance throughout her life expectancy. Newbuilt and conversion assessment is conducted, accounting for the vessel’s annual operating profile and the benefits of tight heat integration. To calculate the CC performance, a process model is developed of a conventional amine-based carbon capture system integrated to the ship machinery, with and without waste heat recovery (WHR) for CC heat supply. At design conditions all features of CCS and WHR components are determined. At operating conditions, estimates of pumping and compression requirements, reboiler duty and WHR production capacity are evaluated and accounted for in the total footprint of the ship. The results are annualized and compared to baseline no CCS conditions. The associated increase in fuel consumption due to CC use is estimated, along with the CC system’s capital and operational costs.
船舶监管寿命延长海洋碳捕获系统的概念评估
近年来,人为温室气体排放迅速增加,迫使国际海事组织(IMO)制定了严格的减排目标。碳捕获(CC)可能是脱碳范围内的解决方案之一,因为它具有显著减排的潜力。航运界已经在通过概念研究、联合开发项目和试点示范探索CC解决方案。然而,在撰写本文时,IMO尚未提供将CC纳入CII计算的明确窗口。本文的目的是在概念设计层面探索CC系统的能力,以提高VLCC油轮的CII,以确保其在整个预期寿命期间符合法规。考虑到船舶的年度运行概况和严密热集成的好处,进行了新建和转换评估。为了计算CC的性能,建立了一个集成到船舶机械中的传统胺基碳捕集系统的过程模型,该系统具有和不具有废热回收(WHR)用于CC供热。在设计条件下,CCS和WHR组件的所有特性都已确定。在运行条件下,对泵送和压缩需求、再沸器工作和WHR生产能力的估计进行评估,并在船舶的总占地面积中进行计算。结果是年化的,并与基线无CCS条件进行比较。对燃油消耗的增加以及燃油消耗系统的资本和运营成本进行了估算。
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