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http://dx.doi.org/10.22710/JICT.2021.11.1.013

CO2 Capture from the Petroleum Refining Industry  

Hong, Yeon Ki (School of Chemical and Material Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation)
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Journal of Institute of Convergence Technology / v.11, no.1, 2021 , pp. 13-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is widely accepted that the prevention of global warming requires significant reductions in greenhouse gases, particularly CO2 emissions. Although fossil fuel-based power plants account for the majority of CO2 emissions, it is urgent to reduce CO2 emissions in industries that emit large amounts of CO2 such as steel, petrochemical, and oil refining. This paper examines the current status of CO2 emission in the domestic oil refining industry and CO2 emission sources in each unit process in the oil refining industry. Focusing on the previously developed CO2 capture process, cases and applicability of greenhouse gas reduction in FCC and hydrogen manufacturing processes, which are major processes constituting the oil refining industry, are reviewed.
Keywords
petroleum refinery; fluid catalytic cracker; hydrogen production; $CO_2$ capture; carbon neutralization;
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