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3E analyses and multi-objective optimization of a liquid nitrogen wash based cogeneration system for electrical power and LNG production

Sheng Yang, Jiakang Wen, Zhiqiang Liu, Chengwei Deng and Nan Xie

Energy, 2024, vol. 297, issue C

Abstract: A liquid nitrogen wash based novel system is proposed for electricity generation and LNG production. This system utilizes cold energy of methane rectification for power generation, and realizes the LNG production through methane recovery from exhaust gas. Effects of operational parameters on net generation capacity (NEG) and energy efficiency are studied. Exergy destruction/efficiency and exergy cost are obtained. Advanced exergy/exergo-economic analyses are conducted to clarify the improvement potential and improvement strategy. Finally, the optimal solutions are obtained in multi-objective optimization. Results show that propane could be used as the organic working medium and the maximum NEG is 675.95 kW and the energy efficiency is 19.34 %. As 88.8 % of the system investment cost is for the equipment, reduction on exergy destruction cost of equipment should be considered. Advanced analysis indicates that 27.27 % of the exergy destruction, 30.02 % of the exergy cost and 7.20 % of the investment cost can be avoided. The thermodynamic optimization shows that the highest energy efficiency is 67.26 %, the highest exergy efficiency is 76.95 % and the lowest exergy cost per unit is 28.45 $/GJ. The economic optimization shows that exergy efficiency is improved by 2.83 % and NEG is improved by 47.95 % when increasing the investment cost for 6.13 %.

Keywords: Liquid nitrogen wash; LNG; Cogeneration; Exergo-economic analysis; Multi-objective optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131331

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