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Investment costs and CO2 reduction potential of carbon capture from industrial plants – A Swedish case study

S. Garðarsdóttir F. Normann R. Skagestad F. Johnsson

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Abstract In this work, the investment required to apply CO2 capture to large-scale industrial sources is assessed and discussed in a case study of Sweden - a highly industrialized region with relative proximity to large and well-documented storage sites in the Norwegian North Sea. The Swedish process industry is characterized by a large share of biogenic emissions, and therefore has a considerable Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) potential. The capital cost for CO2 capture is estimated for a standard MEA-based CO2 absorption process. The CO2 absorption process is applied to several industries – pulp and paper, oil and gas, steel, cement and chemical production – and dimensioned using process modeling. The equipment cost is subsequently estimated using a detailed individual factor estimation method. The capture costs are compared to estimates of the cost for transport and storage.

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S. Garðarsdóttir

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F. Normann

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R. Skagestad

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F. Johnsson

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Garðarsdóttir, S., Normann, F., Skagestad, R., Johnsson, F. (2018). Investment costs and CO2 reduction potential of carbon capture from industrial plants – A Swedish case study. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.IJGGC.2018.06.022

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Tahun Terbit
2018
Bahasa
en
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1016/J.IJGGC.2018.06.022
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