A comprehensive multi-variable approach for evaluating the feasibility of integration a novel heat recovery model into a gas turbine power plant, producing electricity, heat, and methanol

Hua Tan, Likang Bo,Tirumala Uday Kumar Nutakki, Manoj Kumar Agrawal,Asiful H. Seikh, Sohaib Tahir Chauhdary,Nehad Ali Shah,Tiancheng Ji

Energy(2024)

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Considering the importance of efficient thermal integration for a gas turbine cycle using its energetic flue gas, the current paper proposes an eco-friendly and efficient process integrated into a gas turbine cycle. The newly designed polygeneration structure produces power, hot water, and methanol. The components of this system include a heat provider unit, a direct carbon dioxide hydrogenation unit for the production of methanol, an ammonia Rankine cycle, a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, a supercritical carbon dioxide power cycle, and two organic Rankine cycles. The feasibility of the proposed model is evaluated using a comprehensive multi-variable assessment from energy, exergy, economic, and environmental approaches. This system exhibits a power production capacity of 17197.23 kW and a methanol generation rate of 0.7573 kg/s. Also, the total irreversibility is equal to 68161.18 kW. Besides, the total energy and exergy efficiencies are found as 68.73% and 32.03%, respectively. This model's carbon dioxide emission is 18667.36 kgCO2/h, and its carbon footprint equals 0.2196 kgCO2/kWh. Furthermore, the economic analysis reveals that the project has an annual total cost of 194,602,338 and a net present value of 686,221,616. Besides, the computed total unit costs for products and energy are 0.3385 $/kWh and 89.81 $/GJ, respectively.
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