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Feasibility study on energy saving and the reduction of CO2 emission at Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore

Abstract

A feasibility study has been executed on energy conservation and greenhouse gas emission reduction, taking up as the objects the first-period crackers and their utility related facilities at Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS). In the study, discussions were given on restructuring of the overall energy balance by using the pinch technology, adoption of the advanced recovery system (ARS) made by S and W, and a cogeneration system using gas turbine generators. As a result of the discussions for the case of using the pinch technology, ARS, and 45-MW gas turbines, the annual reduction in the fuel consumption was found to correspond to crude oil of 5.1, 3.1 and 39.0 kt, respectively. Furthermore, the annual greenhouse gas emission reduction would be 15.8, 9.7 and 120.6 kt. The total required fund for modification construction of the naphtha crackers for energy conservation would be 460 million yen, 3,700 million yen, and 5,460 million yen respectively for the pinch technology, ARS and 45-MW gas turbines. The internal profitability of the total investment would be 19% for the pinch technology, and 27% for the 45-MW gas turbines. (NEDO)
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 2001
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JP-NEDO-020005071
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 2001
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; SINGAPORE; NAPHTHA; THERMAL CRACKING; ENERGY CONSERVATION; GREENHOUSE GASES; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; GAS TURBINES; COGENERATION; FUEL CONSUMPTION; INVESTMENT; COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
OSTI ID:
20225585
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: JN0141200
Availability:
Available to ETDE participating countries only(see www.etde.org); commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20225585
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
[170] pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 05, 2002

Citation Formats

None. Feasibility study on energy saving and the reduction of CO2 emission at Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore. Japan: N. p., 2001. Web.
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title = {Feasibility study on energy saving and the reduction of CO2 emission at Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A feasibility study has been executed on energy conservation and greenhouse gas emission reduction, taking up as the objects the first-period crackers and their utility related facilities at Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS). In the study, discussions were given on restructuring of the overall energy balance by using the pinch technology, adoption of the advanced recovery system (ARS) made by S and W, and a cogeneration system using gas turbine generators. As a result of the discussions for the case of using the pinch technology, ARS, and 45-MW gas turbines, the annual reduction in the fuel consumption was found to correspond to crude oil of 5.1, 3.1 and 39.0 kt, respectively. Furthermore, the annual greenhouse gas emission reduction would be 15.8, 9.7 and 120.6 kt. The total required fund for modification construction of the naphtha crackers for energy conservation would be 460 million yen, 3,700 million yen, and 5,460 million yen respectively for the pinch technology, ARS and 45-MW gas turbines. The internal profitability of the total investment would be 19% for the pinch technology, and 27% for the 45-MW gas turbines. (NEDO)}
place = {Japan}
year = {2001}
month = {Mar}
}