Carbon Capture Technologies for Gas-Turbine-Based Power Plants

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Darabkhani, H. G., Varasteh, H. and Bazooyar, B. 2022. Carbon Capture Technologies for Gas-Turbine-Based Power Plants. Amsterdam Elseiver.
AuthorsDarabkhani, H. G., Varasteh, H. and Bazooyar, B.
Abstract

Carbon Capture Technologies for Gas-Turbine-Based Power Plants explores current progress in one of the most capable technologies for carbon capture in gas-turbine-based power plants. It identifies the primary benefits and shortcomings of oxy-fuel combustion CO2 capture technology compared to other capture technologies such as pre-combustion and post-combustion capture. This book examines over 20 different oxy-combustion turbine (oxyturbine) power cycles by providing their main operational parameters, thermodynamics and process modelling, energy and exergy analysis and performance evaluation. The conventional natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) power plant with post-combustion capture used as the base-case scenario. The design procedure and operational characteristics of a radial NOx-less oxy-fuel gas turbine combustor are presented with CFD simulation and performance analysis of the heat exchanger network and turbomachinery. Overview of oxygen production and air separation units (ASU) and CO2 compression and purification units (CPU) are also presented and discussed. The most advanced stages of development for the leading oxyturbine power cycles are assessed using techno-economic analysis, sensitivity, risk assessments and levelized cost of energy (LCOE) and analysing technology readiness level (TRL) and development stages. The book concludes with a road map for the development of future gas turbine-based power plants with full carbon capture capabilities using the experiences of the recently demonstrated cycles.

KeywordsCarbon Capture; Gas-Turbine-Based Power Plants; CO2 capture technology
ISBN9780128188682
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/C2018-0-04100-6
Web address (URL)https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128188682/carbon-capture-technologies-for-gas-turbine-based-power-plants?via=ihub=#book-info
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Online26 Sep 2022
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Deposited18 Sep 2024
Year2022
PublisherElseiver
Place of publicationAmsterdam
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