Advances in Carbon Dioxide Compression and Pipeline Transportation Processes by Andrzej Witkowski Andrzej Rusin Mirosław Majkut Sebastian Rulik & Katarzyna Stolecka

Advances in Carbon Dioxide Compression and Pipeline Transportation Processes by Andrzej Witkowski Andrzej Rusin Mirosław Majkut Sebastian Rulik & Katarzyna Stolecka

Author:Andrzej Witkowski, Andrzej Rusin, Mirosław Majkut, Sebastian Rulik & Katarzyna Stolecka
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


5.1 Basic Assumptions and Subject of Analysis

In order to determine the possibility of using waste heat from the compression process, it is assumed that the CO2 compressor cooperates with a 900 MW coal-fired power unit (Łukowicz and Kochaniewicz 2012). The cycle efficiency defined according to Eqs. 5.1 and 5.2 below is introduced in order to compare the cases under analysis.

(5.1)

(5.2)

The basic parameters and coefficients of the analysed power unit are gathered in Table 5.1 (Bochon and Chmielniak 2014). It is worth mentioning that the presented results do not include the CCS installation power consumption. Moreover, the cycle efficiency presented in Table 5.1 does not include the compressor input power.Table 5.1Basic parameters of the reference power unit



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