Study of a technical and economic feasibility of converting offshore CO2 into urea
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2016.054212Keywords:
CO2 sequestration, urea, technical and economic analysisAbstract
The intensification of CO2 emissions and its consequent influence on the environmental context reinforce the need to search alternative for disposal of this pollutant. Thus, the technologies of capture, transport and sequestration, geological or chemical, of CO2 gained notorious prominence in the scientific literature. Among the potentially sequestering chemical routes, the synthesis of urea also denotes a strategic function within socioeconomic scope, because it allows attending the demands focused on food production and on the minimization of the strong external dependence on this commodity because of its low domestic production. In this context, a study was developed to evaluate the use of CO2 from pre-salt in the production of urea. Thus, it proposes an integrated plant production of ammonia and urea, with capacity 1Mt/ano, estimated average consumption of 1.90 x 108 kW and potential to prevent the emission of 20.7 Mt CO2 per year. The initial investment was estimated in US$ 241.2 million, with a payback time of 6.1 years. The Net Present Value (NPV) was US$ 65,141,152.61 applying corresponding to a Minimum Attractive Rate of Return (MARR) of 15%, and the Internal Rate of Return (ROR) predicted was 48%.
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