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Thermal Power with CCS - Design Optimisations Technical Note

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Abstract:

Following completion of the main body of work, some opportunities for design optimisation were explored. These were:

  • combining two trains of CCGT into one capture unit,
  • reducing the assumed reboiler duty on the stripper,
  • reducing the specification of the amine thermal recovery unit and
  • reducing compression requirements.
This Technical Note describes the outcome of these in terms of the impact of design, performance and cost.

Publication Year:

2017

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Wills, M.

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English

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7849018 B

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United Kingdom

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Technical Report

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Technology

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Carbon Capture and Storage