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Title: | Exergoeconomic estimates for a novel process with integrated CO2 capture for the production of hydrogen and electric power | Authors: | Tsatsaronis, George Kapanke, Kerstin Blanco Marigorta, Ana Maria |
Issue Date: | 2006 | Journal: | Ecos 2006: Proceedings Of The 19Th International Conference On Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation And Environmental Impact Of Energy Systems, Vols 1-3 | Conference: | 19th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems (ECOS 2006) | Abstract: | This paper presents the exergoeconomic analysis of a novel process generating electric energy and hydrogen. Coal and high-temperature heat are used as input energy to the process. The process is a true "zero emission process" because (a) no NOx is formed during coal combustion with sulfuric acid, and (b) the combustion products CO2 and SO2 are removed separately as compressed liquids from the overall process. The process cycle is based on two chemical reactions. The first reaction takes place in an electrolytic cell and delivers the hydrogen product. In the second step, coal reacts with sulfuric acid in a high-pressure combustion reactor. The combustion gas is expanded in a gas turbine to produce electric power. The combustion products are separated and compressed so that almost pure CO2 can be taken from the cycle. The overall process is characterized by very high energetic and exergetic efficiencies. Detailed results of the thermodynamic simulation, the economic and the exergoeconomic analyses of the process including estimates of the product costs are presented. The overall process is very capital intensive. The electrolytic cell dominates the costs associated with the overall process. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53465 | ISBN: | 978-960-87584-2-1 | Source: | Ecos 2006: Proceedings Of The 19Th International Conference On Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation And Environmental Impact Of Energy Systems, Vols 1-3, p. 1581-+ |
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