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本研究评估了在加拿大北极地区一个活跃的金矿开采地,利用燃烧后碳捕集工艺改造一个柴油发电厂的经济可行性和环境影响,该发电厂与更便宜或更清洁的电网隔绝。我们进行了一项技术经济分析,以确定采用单乙醇胺(MEA)化学吸收工艺来减少二氧化碳排放的年化总成本(TAC)。计算得出的每吨二氧化碳捕获成本为 420 美元,这反映了依赖柴油燃料的北方生产基地在运营方面所面临的挑战。与其他研究相比,发电成本(估计为 0.44 美元/千瓦时)可解释每吨成本的大部分差异。盈利模型将每年的额外支出与当前的碳税敞口(CTE)进行比较,结果表明,仅靠碳定价不足以激励对能源密集型碳捕集技术(如基于胺的吸收过程)的投资。敏感性分析评估了与关键变量变化相关的盈利能力,突出了溶剂再生热需求的重大影响。根据补充生命周期评估确定,这一主要成本驱动因素也对每吨捕获排放 0.55 吨的碳足迹产生了重大影响。
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Post-combustion CO2 capture retrofit from diesel-powered Arctic mines – Techno-economic and environmental assessment

This study evaluates the economic feasibility and environmental impacts of retrofitting a diesel-based powerhouse in the Canadian Arctic with a post-combustion carbon capture process at an active gold mining site isolated from cheaper or cleaner electrical grids. A techno-economic analysis was conducted to determine the total annualized cost (TAC) of implementing a monoethanolamine (MEA) chemical absorption process to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions. The calculated cost per tonne of CO2 captured of $420 reflects the challenges of operating northern sites reliant on diesel fuel. Electricity generation costs, estimated at 0.44 $/kWh, are found to explain most of the variance in cost per tonne compared to other studies. A profitability model, comparing the additional annual expenditure to the current carbon tax exposure (CTE), suggests that carbon pricing alone is insufficient to incentivize investment in energy-intensive carbon capture technologies such as amine-based absorption processes. The sensitivity analysis, which evaluates profitability relative to variations in key variables, highlights the significant impact of the solvent regeneration heat demand. This major cost driver also contributes substantially to the carbon footprint of 0.55 tonnes emitted per tonne captured, as determined by a complementary life cycle assessment.

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