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LAPSE:2023.0778
Improving Electricity Generation during the Product Reaction Loop and the Use of Exhaust Gas for Co-Product Production Using Polyethylene Waste and Flue Gas or Wood
February 21, 2023
Abstract
More energy-efficient industries could reduce the problems of pollution, global warming, energy security, and fossil fuel depletion, including processing waste into raw materials and more efficient energy cogeneration. This research project considers the novelties of the upgraded electricity cogeneration technique, including one open gas turbine during the high-pressure product reaction loop and a second turbine during the exhaust gas for co-product production with only one compressor. The upgraded electricity cogeneration was carried out in two steps and based on the productive use of otherwise useless polyethylene waste, flue gas, and wood. The first step can simulate the simulation model from the existing product production with well-known technology and process units using the Aspen Plus® simulator. The maximum available electricity cogeneration can previously be determined from the thermodynamics of the products and co-products, and an existing energy unit’s characteristic capacity. In the second step, conventional natural gas can be replaced with waste as the raw materials by using the same simulated model from the first step, including electricity cogeneration using the gas turbines during the high-pressure reaction loop, and the exhaust gas as the co-product with only one compressor. This research on electricity generation is based on processes that include the pressure drop during the product reaction loop. This approach is illustrated using an existing methanol production process, using wastes as sustainable raw materials, including electricity cogeneration during the reaction loop and exhaust gas, generating a possible increase in annual profit of 7.28 MEUR/a.
More energy-efficient industries could reduce the problems of pollution, global warming, energy security, and fossil fuel depletion, including processing waste into raw materials and more efficient energy cogeneration. This research project considers the novelties of the upgraded electricity cogeneration technique, including one open gas turbine during the high-pressure product reaction loop and a second turbine during the exhaust gas for co-product production with only one compressor. The upgraded electricity cogeneration was carried out in two steps and based on the productive use of otherwise useless polyethylene waste, flue gas, and wood. The first step can simulate the simulation model from the existing product production with well-known technology and process units using the Aspen Plus® simulator. The maximum available electricity cogeneration can previously be determined from the thermodynamics of the products and co-products, and an existing energy unit’s characteristic capacity. In the second step, conventional natural gas can be replaced with waste as the raw materials by using the same simulated model from the first step, including electricity cogeneration using the gas turbines during the high-pressure reaction loop, and the exhaust gas as the co-product with only one compressor. This research on electricity generation is based on processes that include the pressure drop during the product reaction loop. This approach is illustrated using an existing methanol production process, using wastes as sustainable raw materials, including electricity cogeneration during the reaction loop and exhaust gas, generating a possible increase in annual profit of 7.28 MEUR/a.
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cogeneration, combined compressor, exhaust gas, exothermic reactor, gas turbine, waste recovery
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Kovač Kralj A. Improving Electricity Generation during the Product Reaction Loop and the Use of Exhaust Gas for Co-Product Production Using Polyethylene Waste and Flue Gas or Wood. (2023). LAPSE:2023.0778
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Kovač Kralj A: Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Maribor, Smetanova 17, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
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Processes
Volume
10
Issue
11
First Page
2251
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-11-01
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2227-9717
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