(659d) Digitalization and Optimization Boost Decarbonization: Accelerating Net Zero from the Perspective of Carbon Capture and Utilization | AIChE

(659d) Digitalization and Optimization Boost Decarbonization: Accelerating Net Zero from the Perspective of Carbon Capture and Utilization

Authors 

Hao, Z. - Presenter, University of Cambridge
Lapkin, A. A., University of Cambridge
Barecka, M., Cambridge Center For Advanced Research and Educati
Net zero requires an accelerated transition from fossil fuels to renewables. Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) can be an effective intermediate solution for the decarbonization of fossil fuels. However, many research works contain renewables in the design of CCU systems, which may mislead stakeholders regarding the hotspots of CCU systems. In this work we build a model of a CCU system with no renewables involved, and evaluate its greenhouse (GHG) emissions based on the life cycle assessment with a cradle-to-gate boundary. To pursue the best system performance, a framework is established to digitalize and optimize the CCU system regarding GHG emissions reduction. The optimized CCU can reduce GHG emissions by 13% compared with the conventional process. Heating is identified as the most significant contributor to GHG emissions, accounting for 60%. Electrifying heating fully by low-carbon electricity can further reduce GHG emissions by 47%, but such extreme conditions will significantly sacrifice the economic benefit. By contrast, the multi-objective optimization can show how the decisions can affect the balance between GHG emissions and profit.