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ID104961
Title ProperTechno-economic evaluation of coal-to-liquids (CTL) plants with carbon capture and sequestration
LanguageENG
AuthorMantripragada, Hari Chandan ;  Rubin, Edward S
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Coal-to-liquids (CTL) processes that generate synthetic liquid fuels from coal are of increasing interest in light of the substantial rise in world oil prices in recent years. A major concern, however, is the large emissions of CO2 from the process, which would add to the burden of atmospheric greenhouse gases. To assess the options, impacts and costs of controlling CO2 emissions from a CTL plant, a comprehensive techno-economic assessment model of CTL plants has been developed, capable of incorporating technology options for carbon capture and storage (CCS). The model was used to study the performance and cost of a liquids-only plant as well as a co-production plant, which produces both liquids and electricity. The effect of uncertainty and variability of key parameters on the cost of liquids production was quantified, as were the effects of alternative carbon constraints such as choice of CCS technology and the effective price (or tax) on CO2 emissions imposed by a climate regulatory policy. The efficiency and CO2 emissions from a co-production plant also were compared to the separate production of liquid fuels and electricity. The results for a 50,000 barrels/day case study plant are presented.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 5; May 2011: p. 2808-2816
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 5; May 2011: p. 2808-2816
Key WordsCoal - to - Liquids ;  Co - Production ;  Carbon Capture and Storage