Using the adsorption chillers for waste heat utilisation from the CCS installation
Worldwide tendencies in the scope of environmental protection demonstrate the requirement for the limited carbon dioxide emission, that influences on the development of greenhouse effect. As a result of coal as a basic fuel used in the professional power industry, this industry sector is the greates...
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Published in: | EPJ Web of conferences Vol. 180; p. 2106 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2018
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Summary: | Worldwide tendencies in the scope of environmental protection demonstrate the requirement for the limited carbon dioxide emission, that influences on the development of greenhouse effect. As a result of coal as a basic fuel used in the professional power industry, this industry sector is the greatest CO
2
polluter and it means that works on the reduction of carbon dioxide in such industry are completely justified. In the IPSEpro programming environment, a reference block model for a conventional coal power station was elaborated, including the CO
2
separation unit basing on the adsorption methods with the CO
2
preparation installation to liquid state. Simulation researches were conducted with means of numeric techniques, that enabled the system analysis for the CO
2
separation unit with the CO
2
preparation system to the liquid state, as well as analysis was made for the use of chiller systems, basing on the adsorption technology for waste heat use originating from the compression of CO
2
in a cascade system, as well as for potential opportunities for further exploitation of the produced chilled water in the CCS cycle. We analysed in these papers the opportunities for chiller systems application, based on the adsorption chillers in the CCS installation used for the reduction of CO
2
emission in the coal power station and its influence on the operation of a power station cycle. |
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ISSN: | 2100-014X 2100-014X |
DOI: | 10.1051/epjconf/201818002106 |