评估二氧化碳捕获和储存对总效率的影响:生命周期分析

IF 6.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Enrique García-Tenorio Corcuera , Fontina Petrakopoulou
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摘要

本文评估了碳捕集与封存(CCS)对各国天然气和燃煤电厂总效率的影响,重点是能源惩罚。与以往的研究不同,以往的研究主要考察的是转化过程中的效率损失,而此次研究将分析扩展到整个燃料生命周期,提供了更全面的评估。总效率是通过计算所有阶段的能源消耗来计算的:燃料准备(提取、加工、运输)、发电和CCS操作。研究结果显示,CCS显著降低了总效率,天然气和煤电厂的热力学效率损失都超过50%。敏感性分析表明,二氧化碳的捕获和运输是能源密集程度最高的阶段,对总体效率损失有重大影响。天然气电厂由于燃料制备要求高而受到更大的惩罚,而煤电厂则受到与ccs相关的能源消耗的影响更大。该研究强调了优化燃料物流、先进的二氧化碳捕集技术和高效的运输策略的必要性,以减轻这些惩罚,并提高CCS作为脱碳途径的可行性。
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Evaluating the impact of CO2 capture and storage on total efficiency: A lifecycle analysis
This paper evaluates the impact of carbon capture and storage (CCS) on the total efficiency of natural gas and coal-fired power plants in various countries, with a focus on energy penalties. Unlike previous studies, which primarily examine efficiency losses within the conversion process, this work extends the analysis across the entire fuel lifecycle, providing a more comprehensive assessment. Total efficiency is calculated by accounting for energy consumption across all stages: fuel preparation (extraction, processing, transportation), power generation, and CCS operations. The findings reveal that CCS significantly reduces total efficiency, with thermodynamic efficiency losses exceeding 50 % in both natural gas and coal plants. Sensitivity analyses identify CO2 capture and transportation as the most energy-intensive stages, critically influencing overall efficiency losses. While natural gas plants suffer greater penalties due to high fuel preparation demands, coal plants are more impacted by CCS-related energy consumption. The study underscores the need for optimized fuel logistics, advanced CO2 capture technologies, and efficient transportation strategies to mitigate these penalties and enhance the feasibility of CCS as a decarbonization pathway.
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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Cleaner Engineering and Technology Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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