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Chemosphere ; 343: 140226, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37741369

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The sorption-enhanced gasification systems, which integrate the gasification process with an in-situ CO2 capture system, have emerged as environmentally friendly solutions. This study proposes an innovative solar-based SEG system aimed at co-generating power and hydrogen while ensuring environmental sustainability. The suggested system comprises municipal solid waste gasification, in-situ calcium looping CO2 capture process, steam and humid air gas turbine secondary power cycles, and a CO2 liquefaction system. Comprehensive analysis including energy, exergy, and exergoeconomic evaluations are conducted to assess the overall system performance. The annual electrical energy efficiency of the system is calculated to be 11.9%, resulting in a net electrical power generation of 19.48 MW. The annual total energy efficiency is determined to be 54.8%. To convert the captured CO2 into a liquid form, a dual-pressure Linde-Hampson cycle with a coefficient of performance of 1.9 is employed. Among the system components, the carbonator reactor exhibits the highest exergy efficiency at 88.7%, while the sorption-enhanced gasifier, calciner, and combustion chamber show relatively higher exergy destruction. The heliostat field is identified as the most expensive component in the SEG system. The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for the produced electricity is calculated to be 60.1$/MWh.


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Carbon Dioxide , Steam , Solid Waste , Hydrogen
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