碳捕集利用与封存(CCUS)供应链的安全驱动设计:多目标优化方法

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Manar Oqbi , Luc Véchot , Dhabia M. Al-Mohannadi
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碳捕集、利用和封存供应链(CCUS)在实现可持续发展目标方面发挥着举足轻重的作用,但必须采取细致的风险识别和缓解措施。传统的安全评估往往发生在设计之后,制约了积极主动的风险管理工作。因此,迫切需要在设计阶段就优化安全性能。为应对这一挑战,本文介绍了一种利用固有安全指标体系(ISI)评估和优化 CCUS 供应链安全性能的框架。认识到总成本、减少环境影响和降低风险之间的权衡,我们的方法考虑了多目标优化,以同时解决这些可持续发展目标,并生成一组帕累托解决方案。利用增强ε-约束方法,我们将该框架应用于优化 CCUS 网络,并在三个关键目标之间开发可持续设计。我们将该方法应用于一个 CCUS 系统,其中包括各种二氧化碳利用途径,以最大限度地降低年度总成本、二氧化碳排放量和安全风险。由此产生的帕累托曲面显示了独特的网络配置,每种配置都代表了不同的权衡方案。通过案例研究,我们优化了 CCUS 网络,以实现经济、环境和安全目标。最经济可行的设计年总成本为 9700 万美元,净碳减排量为 40%,它优先考虑利用二氧化碳生产增值产品,同时限制二氧化碳的封存。相反,以安全为重点的设计则将二氧化碳的利用转向更安全的途径,包括二氧化碳封存和藻类生产。建议的框架为开发可持续的 CCUS 供应链设计提供了一种系统方法,在经济可行性、环境可持续性和安全性之间取得了平衡。
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Safety-driven design of carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) supply chains: A multi-objective optimization approach

Safety-driven design of carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) supply chains: A multi-objective optimization approach

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage supply chains (CCUS) play a pivotal role in achieving sustainability targets but necessitate meticulous risk identification and mitigation measures. Traditional safety assessments often occur post-design, constraining proactive risk management efforts. Hence, there is a pressing need to optimize safety performance during the design stages. To address this challenge, a framework for evaluating and optimizing CCUS supply chain safety performance using inherent safety index system (ISI) is introduced. Recognizing the trade-offs between total cost, environmental impact reduction, and risk mitigation, our approach considers multi-objective optimization to concurrently address these sustainability objectives and generate a Pareto set of solutions. Utilizing the augmented ε-constraint method, we applied this framework to optimize CCUS networks and develop sustainable designs across three key objectives. The method was applied to a CCUS system that includes various CO2 utilization pathways to minimize the total annual cost, CO2 emissions, and safety risks. The resulting Pareto surface illustrates unique network configurations, each representing a distinct trade-off scenario. Through a case study, we optimized a CCUS network to achieve economic, environmental, and safety objectives. The most economically viable design, with a total annual cost of $97 million and a 40 % net carbon reduction, prioritizes CO2 utilization for value-added products, while limiting CO2 sequestration. Conversely, safety-focused designs shift utilization towards safer routes, including CO2 sequestration and algae production. The proposed framework offers a systematic approach to developing sustainable CCUS supply chain designs, balancing economic viability, environmental sustainability, and safety.

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Computers & Chemical Engineering
Computers & Chemical Engineering 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
14.00%
发文量
374
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Computers & Chemical Engineering is primarily a journal of record for new developments in the application of computing and systems technology to chemical engineering problems.
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