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Evaluación de tecnologías de captura de dióxido de carbono para fuentes estacionarias de generación eléctrica en el corredor vial del Cesar: Integración de simulación de procesos, evaluación de diferentes tecnologías

Authors: Martínez Bastidas, Ana Sofía; Tudela Ortiz, Nicole Dayanna; Diaz Cabezas, Juana Daniela;

Evaluación de tecnologías de captura de dióxido de carbono para fuentes estacionarias de generación eléctrica en el corredor vial del Cesar: Integración de simulación de procesos, evaluación de diferentes tecnologías

Abstract

Este proyecto busca evaluar tecnologías industriales de captura química y biológica de dióxido de carbono (CO₂) para centrales eléctricas estacionarias alimentadas con combustibles fósiles a lo largo del corredor vial Cesar. El objetivo principal del proyecto es optimizar y evaluar los procesos de absorción química poscombustión, estudiando los principios de absorción química basados ​​en solventes (aminas, carbonatos) aplicables a los gases de combustión de las centrales térmicas locales. Simultáneamente, se evaluará y analizará una estrategia biológica basada en el uso de microalgas para el tratamiento de emisiones, con el fin de realizar un análisis comparativo y determinar el mejor método considerando las características de la zona. Una vez establecido el método, se desarrollará una simulación para presentar directrices para la implementación de proyectos piloto y la planificación de estrategias de captura, utilización y almacenamiento geológico de carbono (CCUS) a lo largo del corredor Cesar-Caribe.

This project aims to evaluate industrial chemical and biological carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technologies for stationary fossil fuel-fired power generation plants along the Cesar highway corridor. The project's main focus is to optimize and evaluate post-combustion chemical absorption processes, studying solvent-based chemical absorption principles (amines, carbonates) applicable to the flue gases of local thermal power plants. Simultaneously, a biological strategy based on the use of microalgae for emissions treatment will be evaluated and analyzed to conduct a comparative analysis and determine the best method considering the area's characteristics. Once the method is established, a simulation will be developed to present guidelines for implementing pilot projects and planning CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and geological storage) strategies along the Cesar-Caribbean corridor.

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Colombia
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Microalgas, Centrales eléctricas, Fotobiorreactor, Photobioreactor, Captura de CO2, CO2 capture, Dióxido de carbono, Transición energética, Absorción química postcombustión, Combustibles fósiles, Postcombustion chemical absorption, CCUS, Microalgae, Microalgas -- Biotecnología, Corredor vial del Cesar, Energy transition, Planta termoeléctrica, Thermoelectric plant

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