LAPSE:2025.0031v1
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LAPSE:2025.0031v1
Digital Supplementary Material: Short-Cut Correlations for CO2 Capture Technologies in Small-Scale Applications
January 31, 2025
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The escalating urgency to address climate change has driven carbon capture (CC) technologies into the spotlight, particularly for large-scale emitters, which benefit from economies of scale. However, small-scale emitters account for a significant share of CO2 emissions, yet such applica-tions remain largely overlooked in the literature. While CC cost is often used as a key perfor-mance indicator (KPI) for CC technologies, the lack of standardized cost estimation methods leads to inconsistencies, complicating comparisons, and hindering the deployment of CC sys-tems. This study addresses these challenges by developing flexible short-cut correlations for selected CC technologies, providing estimates of the total equipment cost (TEC) and energy consumption specific to small-scale applications across various CO2 inlet concentrations (mol%) and capture scales (10 – 100 kt/y). The flexibility of the correlations enables the integration of various cost estimation methods available in the literature and case-specific assumptions (e.g., utility prices), enhancing their consistency and applicability across various scenarios. This ap-proach provides decision-makers with a practical yet simple method for assessing the technical and economic viability of CC systems without conducting extensive simulations or detailed tech-no-economic assessments (TEAs). Ultimately, this work aims to improve the accessibility of CC technologies for small-scale industries, facilitating their broader application and contributing to the overall goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors.
The escalating urgency to address climate change has driven carbon capture (CC) technologies into the spotlight, particularly for large-scale emitters, which benefit from economies of scale. However, small-scale emitters account for a significant share of CO2 emissions, yet such applica-tions remain largely overlooked in the literature. While CC cost is often used as a key perfor-mance indicator (KPI) for CC technologies, the lack of standardized cost estimation methods leads to inconsistencies, complicating comparisons, and hindering the deployment of CC sys-tems. This study addresses these challenges by developing flexible short-cut correlations for selected CC technologies, providing estimates of the total equipment cost (TEC) and energy consumption specific to small-scale applications across various CO2 inlet concentrations (mol%) and capture scales (10 – 100 kt/y). The flexibility of the correlations enables the integration of various cost estimation methods available in the literature and case-specific assumptions (e.g., utility prices), enhancing their consistency and applicability across various scenarios. This ap-proach provides decision-makers with a practical yet simple method for assessing the technical and economic viability of CC systems without conducting extensive simulations or detailed tech-no-economic assessments (TEAs). Ultimately, this work aims to improve the accessibility of CC technologies for small-scale industries, facilitating their broader application and contributing to the overall goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors.
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Carbon Capture, Short-cut Correlations, Small-scale carbon capture, Technoeconomic Analysis
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Kim SM, Kalbusch J, Léonard G. Digital Supplementary Material: Short-Cut Correlations for CO2 Capture Technologies in Small-Scale Applications. (2025). LAPSE:2025.0031v1
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Kim SM: University of Liège
Kalbusch J: University of Liège
Léonard G: University of Liège
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Kalbusch J: University of Liège
Léonard G: University of Liège
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