Generic Carbon Cascade Analysis technique for carbon emission management

This work introduces the new Generic Carbon Cascade Analysis (GCCA) algebraic approach that enables the minimum carbon targets to be determined for any range of CO2 concentration. The GCCA technique has been developed to complement the generic graphical Source and Demand Curves (SDC) in terms of the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied thermal engineering 2014-09, Vol.70 (2), p.1141-1147
Hauptverfasser: Manan, Zainuddin Abdul, Wan Alwi, Sharifah R., Sadiq, Muhammad M., Varbanov, Petar
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Zusammenfassung:This work introduces the new Generic Carbon Cascade Analysis (GCCA) algebraic approach that enables the minimum carbon targets to be determined for any range of CO2 concentration. The GCCA technique has been developed to complement the generic graphical Source and Demand Curves (SDC) in terms of the efficiency, accuracy and the ability to handle cases involving a large number of stationary emission sources. The GCCA technique is used with the Carbon Management Hierarchy (CMH) to systematically achieve the holistic minimum carbon targets through the application of all carbon minimisation options including direct reuse, source and demand manipulations, regeneration reuse, and carbon sequestration. Application of the GCCA tool on a refinery site can potentially result in the minimum fresh carbon target of 23.82 t/h, and zero carbon emission. This is a significant reduction from the base case fresh carbon demand of 289.30 t/h and carbon emission of 279.79 t/h. •Generic Carbon Cascade Analysis (GCCA) technique for carbon emission management.•Targets for the minimum fresh carbon and the minimum carbon emissions.•A new algebraic method to complement graphical approach.•GCCA provides efficiency, accuracy and capability to handle a large number of streams.
ISSN:1359-4311
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2014.03.046