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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2016.16.12.373

Development of a Simulator for the Intermediate Storage Hub Selection Modeling and Visualization of Carbon Dioxide Transport Using a Pipeline  

Lee, Ji-Yong (한국과학기술원 산업 및 시스템 공학과)
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Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) technology has attracted attention as an ideal method for most carbon dioxide reduction needs. When the collected carbon dioxide is transported to storage via pipelines, the direct transport is made if the storage is close, otherwise it can also be transported via an intermediate storage hub. Determining the number and the location of the intermediate storage hubs is an important problem. A decision-making algorithm using a mathematical model for solving the problem requires considerably more variables and constraints to describe the multi-objective decision, but the computational complexity of the problem increases and it also does not guarantee the optimality. This research proposes an algorithm to determine the location and the number of the intermediate storage hub and develop a simulator for the connection network of the carbon dioxide emission site. The simulator also provides the course of transportation of the carbon dioxide. As a case study, this model is applied to Korea.
Keywords
Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS); Transport Network; Intermediate Storage Hub; Pipeline Transportation; Simulator;
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