This study presents a techno-economic analysis of four configurations of the Calcium Looping (CaL) technology, tailored to enhance system flexibility for capturing CO2from the fluctuating flue gases generated by a scrap-based Electric Arc Furnace with a capacity of 112 tsteel/h. The configurations differ based on the solids circulation strategy between reactors (constant or variable) and the presence of one or two intermediate solids storage vessels. Configurations incorporating intermediate solids storage demonstrated operational advantages, including enhanced process stability and downsized calciner island components. Moreover, the plant configuration with two intermediate solids storages led to the lowest specific fuel consumption of 5.85 MJ per kgCO2captured.Under the assumptions considered, the CaL system achieved a CO2capture rate of 91 % from the EAF off-gas. Moreover, using residual forestry biomass as fuel in the calciner enabled to achieve negative emissions with net CO2removal rates of 13-26 tCO2/h, corresponding to 100-200 kgCO2removed per tsteelproduced.From an economic standpoint, increment in steel cost ranged from 26 to 36 €/tsteel(assuming a carbon tax of 100 €/tCO2), with costs of CO2avoided of 202-255 €/tCO2.
Flexible Calcium Looping for CO2 capture in Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking: A techno-economic analysis
Montiel Nestor;Gatti Manuele;Romano Matteo Carmelo
2025-01-01
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This study presents a techno-economic analysis of four configurations of the Calcium Looping (CaL) technology, tailored to enhance system flexibility for capturing CO2from the fluctuating flue gases generated by a scrap-based Electric Arc Furnace with a capacity of 112 tsteel/h. The configurations differ based on the solids circulation strategy between reactors (constant or variable) and the presence of one or two intermediate solids storage vessels. Configurations incorporating intermediate solids storage demonstrated operational advantages, including enhanced process stability and downsized calciner island components. Moreover, the plant configuration with two intermediate solids storages led to the lowest specific fuel consumption of 5.85 MJ per kgCO2captured.Under the assumptions considered, the CaL system achieved a CO2capture rate of 91 % from the EAF off-gas. Moreover, using residual forestry biomass as fuel in the calciner enabled to achieve negative emissions with net CO2removal rates of 13-26 tCO2/h, corresponding to 100-200 kgCO2removed per tsteelproduced.From an economic standpoint, increment in steel cost ranged from 26 to 36 €/tsteel(assuming a carbon tax of 100 €/tCO2), with costs of CO2avoided of 202-255 €/tCO2.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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