Performance analysis of a CO2 near-zero emission integrated system for stepwise recovery of LNG cold energy and GT exhaust heat

APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING(2024)

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Combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) system can further improve energy utilization efficiency while meeting diversified energy demands, and the rational use of the CCHP system is an effective way to alleviate the energy crisis. An innovative cascaded CCHP system based on the transcritical carbon dioxide cycle (TRCC) and organic Rankine cycle (ORC) has been proposed, which is designed to recover the cold energy of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the exhaust heat from the gas turbine (GT), while achieving near-zero CO2 emissions. The simulation result demonstrates that the system achieves energy utilization efficiency, exergy efficiency and net electrical efficiency of 87.3%, 56.9% and 55.39%, respectively, with a CO2 capture rate of 79.2 kg/h under the design condition. Compared to the mentioned cogeneration systems that recover LNG cold energy and GT waste heat, the proposed system exhibits improvements in energy utilization efficiency, exergy efficiency and net electrical efficiency by 9.84%, 4.37% and 3.4%, respectively. The parameter sensitivity analysis reveals that increasing the pressure ratio of the TCO2 turbine and ORC turbine or reducing the air compressor feed temperature can improve the overall performance of the system. If the focus is solely on energy utilization efficiency and exergy efficiency, appropriately increasing the air compressor pressure ratio or reducing the gas turbine pressure ratio would be beneficial. The proposed system in the study is environmentally friendly and energysaving, which especially suggests a direction for cold energy cascade utilization in LNG stations integrated with CCHP.
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CCHP system,Transcritical carbon dioxide cycle,organic Rankine cycle,Parameter sensitivity analysis
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