Enhancing early-stage techno-economic comparative assessment with site-specific factors for decarbonization pathways in carbon-intensive process industry

Tharun Roshan Kumar , Johanna Beiron , V.R. Reddy Marthala , Lars Pettersson , Simon Harvey , Henrik Thunman
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Site-specific factors are expected to influence the indication of cost-optimal decarbonization technology for the carbon-intensive process industry. This work presents a framework methodology to enhance the comparative analysis of decarbonization alternatives using site-specific techno-economic analysis, incorporating pertinent site-specific factors to obtain an enhanced indication of the optimal decarbonization solution. Site-specific cost factors such as energy supply options, space availability, site-layout constraints, local CO2 interconnections, forced downtime, and premature decommissioning are considered. Qualitative site-specific factors and technology-specific attributes are assessed via expert elicitation with a retrofitability assessment matrix, generalizable to other process industries considering their site-level conditions. The framework methodology is demonstrated with a steam cracker plant case study, considering post-combustion CO2 capture and pre-combustion CO2 capture with hydrogen-firing in the cracker furnaces as decarbonization options. Results complemented with factor-specific sensitivity analysis highlight the extent of cost-escalation due to site-specific factors. The primary cost-contributing factor to retrofitability was the impact on production in existing sites, followed by the opportunity cost of utilizing valuable space on-site. Finally, pre-combustion CO2 capture was found to be the optimal solution, offering significant site-specific advantages, with the lowest CO2 avoidance cost and reduced overall risk over the residual lifetime of the host plant.
加强对碳密集型过程工业脱碳途径的早期技术经济比较评价
预计具体地点因素将影响碳密集型加工工业成本最优脱碳技术的指示。这项工作提出了一种框架方法,利用特定地点的技术经济分析来加强对脱碳替代方案的比较分析,结合相关的特定地点因素,以获得最佳脱碳解决方案的增强指示。具体的成本因素,如能源供应选择、空间可用性、场地布局限制、当地二氧化碳互连、强制停机和过早退役都要考虑在内。定性的场地特定因素和技术特定属性通过专家启发和可改造性评估矩阵进行评估,可推广到考虑其场地级别条件的其他过程工业。该框架方法通过一个蒸汽裂解装置的案例研究进行了演示,将裂解炉中燃烧后的二氧化碳捕获和燃烧前的二氧化碳捕获作为脱碳选项。结果与特定因素敏感性分析相辅相成,突出了由于地点特定因素而导致的成本上升程度。可改造性的主要成本因素是对现有场地生产的影响,其次是利用现场宝贵空间的机会成本。最后,发现燃烧前二氧化碳捕获是最佳解决方案,具有显著的场地特定优势,具有最低的二氧化碳避免成本,并降低了主机工厂剩余寿命期间的总体风险。
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