Abstract

Abstract The ongoing human-induced emission of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) threatens to change the earth's climate. A major factor in global warming is CO 2 emission from thermal power plants, which burn fossil fuels. One possible way of decreasing CO 2 emissions is to apply CO 2 removal, which involves recovering of CO 2 from energy conversion processes. This study is focused on recovery of CO 2 from gas turbine exhaust of Sarkhun gas refinery power station. The purpose of this study is to recover the CO 2 with minimum energy requirement. Many of CO 2 recovery processes from flue gases have been studied. Among all CO 2 recovery processes which were studied, absorption process was selected as the optimum one, due to low CO 2 concentration in flue gas. The design parameters considered in this regard, are: selection of suitable solvent, solvent concentration, solvent circulation rate, reboiler and condenser duty and number of stages in absorber and stripper columns. In the design of this unit, amine solvent such as, diethanolamine (DEA), diglycolamine (DGA), methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), and monoethanolamine (MEA) were considered and the effect of main parameters on the absorption and stripping columns is presented. Some results with simultaneous changing of the design variables have been obtained. The results show that DGA is the best solvent with minimum energy requirement for recovery of CO 2 from flue gases at atmospheric pressure.

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