Patent classifications
F25J2210/70
MEMBRANE CAPTURE OF CO2 FROM REFINERY EMISSIONS
The present invention is directed to a method of capturing CO2 from a FCC regenerator using select membranes.
Apparatus and method for separating CO.SUB.2 .at low temperature comprising a step of separation by permeation
In a method for separating a mixture containing carbon dioxide, the mixture is cooled in a heat exchanger and partially condensed and a first liquid is separated from the mixture in a first system operating at low temperature comprising at least one first phase separator and a gas from the first system is treated in a membrane system to produce a permeate and a non-permeate, the gas from the first system being divided into two portions, a first portion being sent to the membrane system without being heated and a second portion being heated to at least an intermediate temperature of the heat exchanger and then sent to the membrane system without being cooled.
Production of low pressure liquid carbon dioxide from a power production system and method
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods that provide a low pressure liquid CO.sub.2 stream. In particular, the present disclosure provides systems and methods wherein a high pressure CO.sub.2 stream, such as a recycle CO.sub.2 stream from a power production process using predominately CO.sub.2 as a working fluid, can be divided such that a portion thereof can be expanded and used as a cooling stream in a heat exchanger to cool the remaining portion of the high pressure CO.sub.2 stream, which can then be expanded to form a low pressure CO.sub.2 stream, which may be in a mixed form with CO.sub.2 vapor. The systems and methods can be utilized to provide net CO.sub.2 from combustion in a liquid form that is easily transportable.
Carbon Capture System and Method with Exhaust Gas Recirculation
A cryogenic carbon capture system includes a flue gas cooling device in fluid communication with a heat engine. The flue gas cooling device receives a fluid stream that is downstream from the heat engine and a cooled liquid coolant stream so that the fluid stream is cooled by the cooled liquid coolant stream and a cooled flue gas stream is formed. A cryogenic carbon capture unit receives at least a portion of the cooled flue gas stream and separates carbon dioxide from the first portion of the cooled flue gas stream so that a clean flue gas stream and a carbon dioxide stream are formed. A liquid coolant cooling device receives the clean flue gas stream and a liquid coolant stream and cools the liquid coolant stream using the clean flue gas stream so that the cooled liquid coolant stream is formed and provided to the flue gas cooling device. The heat engine is in fluid communication with the cryogenic carbon capture system and receives a portion of a split stream that is downstream from the flue gas cooling device as an exhaust gas recirculation stream and an air stream.
CO2 SEPARATION & LIQUEFACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A CO2 separation and liquefaction system such as might be used in a carbon capture and sequestration system for a fossil fuel burning power plant is disclosed. The CO2 separation and liquefaction system includes a first cooling stage to cool flue gas with liquid CO2, a compression stage coupled to the first cooling stage to compress the cooled flue gas, a second cooling stage coupled to the compression stage and the first cooling stage to cool the compressed flue gas with a CO2 melt and provide the liquid CO2 to the first cooling stage, and an expansion stage coupled to the second cooling stage to extract solid CO2 from the flue gas that melts in the second cooling stage to provide the liquid CO2.
COMBINED NATURAL GAS POWER GENERATION AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION SYSTEM
A system and method for power generation and CO.sub.2 sequestration include a fuel cell system configured to generate power using natural gas (NG), a container configured to store liquid natural gas (LNG), and a fluid processor configured to convert LNG received from the container into NG and to convert exhaust output from the fuel cell system to dry ice by transferring heat between and the LNG and the exhaust.
Method for Operating a Liquid Air Energy Storage
A method for operating the liquid air energy storage (LAES) includes production of the storable liquid air through consumption of a low-demand power and recovery the liquid air for co-production of an on-demand power and a high-grade saleable cold thermal energy which may be used, say, for liquefaction of the delivered natural gas; in so doing zero carbon footprint is provided both for fueled augmentation of the LAES power output and for LNG co-production at the LAES facility.
System for utilizing carbon dioxide of flue gas captured by cold heat of liquefied natural gas
A system captures carbon dioxide from a flue gas of a power generation facility by using cold heat of liquefied natural gas and utilizes the captured carbon dioxide for mining natural gas, using heat of the flue gas to regasify the LNG. Solidified dry ice is captured from gaseous carbon dioxide contained in the flue gas, and the captured dry ice is used as filler when mining natural gas. The system includes a mining facility, a vehicle to transport LNG liquefied by the mining facility; and a facility for regasifying the transported LNG and capturing dry ice from the carbon dioxide. In the regasification and capture facility, the flue gas exchanges heat with the LNG, thereby regasifying the LNG at an increased temperature and capturing the dry ice from the carbon dioxide. The captured dry ice is transported to the mining facility, which uses it for mining the natural gas.
Carbon dioxide capturing apparatus using cold heat of liquefied natural gas and power generation system using same
A carbon dioxide capturing apparatus using cold heat of liquefied natural gas (LNG) includes a heat exchanger to cool primary coolant using heat exchange between the primary coolant and the LNG; a chiller connected to the heat exchanger and configured to discharge capturing coolant colder than the primary coolant by performing a heat exchange between the capturing coolant and a cooling material; and a capturing cooler configured to capture carbon dioxide contained in flue gas by performing a heat exchange between the capturing coolant discharged from the chiller and the flue gas. A power generation system includes an LNG storage facility; a power generation facility discharging flue gas; a unit for heat exchange between the LNG and a coolant to regasify the LNG and cool the coolant; and a unit for capturing carbon dioxide contained in the flue gas by heat exchange between the discharged flue gas and the coolant.
Method for exhaust waste energy recovery at the reciprocating gas engine-based polygeneration plant
A method for exhaust waste energy recovery at the reciprocating gas engine-based polygeneration plant which includes supplying this plant with any on-site available methaneous gas, converting from 15 to 30% of supplied gas into electric or mechanical power and producing a liquefied methaneous gas (LMG) co-product from the other 85-70% of supplied gas, and thereby obviates a need for any specialized refrigeration equipment, refrigerants and fuel for LMG co-production at a rate of 0.4-0.6 ton/h for each MW of engine output and makes possible to increase the LMG co-production rate up to 0.9-1.1 t/MWh at the sacrifice of a fuel self-consumption minimized down to 1-2% of the amount of gas intended for liquefaction.