Industrial Process Economics Reports About Electricity Generation Electricity is an important energy source used to supply equipment and other energy demands within a chemical plant. The Intratec portfolio (www.intratec.us/our-portfolio) includes reports examining specific Electricity production processes. Each report presents one-time costs associated with the construction of an
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industrial plant and the continuing costs associated with the daily operation of such a plant. General
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Coverage of Electricity Process Economics Reports Each report examines one specific Electricity production process, including: AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY GENERATION * Description * Electricity generating technologies diagram PROCESS TECHNOLOGY THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING * Raw material consumed * Industrial site production capacity definition
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* Detailed process block flow scheme & description
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* Key process input & output figures (including raw material consumption) * Labor requirements
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CAPITAL INVESTMENT BREAKDOWN * Total fixed capital required (ISBL, OSBL and contingency) * Working capital * Costs incurred during industrial plant commissioning and start-up * Multi-regional fixed capital analysis PRODUCTION COST DETAILED LOOK * Manufacturing variable costs (raw material and utilities required) * Manufacturing fixed costs (e.g., labor and maintenance costs, operating charges, plant overhead) * Depreciation and corporate overhead costs * Production cost history (4-year timeframe) PROCESS ECONOMICS QUICK SUMMARY TABLE
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LABOR WAGE RATES AND PRICING BASIS
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REFERENCES & ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY
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About our Methodology Intratec has distilled the expertise gained from more than a decade supporting companies worldwide to devise consistent methodologies, which ensures the development of holistic, coherent and consistent reports. Intratec's highly experienced engineers start the development of process economics reports with in-depth, comprehensive research on the technology examined, encompassing patents and available technical literature, non-confidential information provided by technology licensors and Intratec's in-house database. This exhaustive research provides a clear and consistent understanding of the process technology studied, including chemical, biological and/or physical transformations occurring in the target process, as well as reactants required and products formation. That knowledge is compiled into a detailed process block flow scheme and a mapping of key process input & output figures (including raw materials consumption). Finally, in the assessment of the economic figures of the process technology under analysis, Intratec’s team relies on an extensive inhouse database and robust cost models. Our cost models were founded on a number of established cost-estimating methods, based on mathematical and statistical processing of an extensive volume of actual cost data of well-known industrial processes. For a 10-page description of our methodology, visit www.intratec.us/reports/industrial-processes-economics
Reports Focused on Electricity Production Economics ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM COAL (ELECTRICITY E11A) This report presents the economics of Electricity generation from coal in the USA using an advanced pulverization coal process. In the process under analysis, coal is burned to produce steam in a supercritical pulverized coal boiler (SCPC). ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM COAL (ELECTRICITY E12A) The process examined in this study is the same as the analyzed in the report “Electricity E11A”, except it includes a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) system. The economic assessment also assumes a plant located in the USA. ECONOMICS OF COAL-FIRED POWER GENERATION VIA IGCC (ELECTRICITY E13A) In this report, the process reviewed is an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) for Electricity generation from coal. The economic analysis is based on a plant located in the USA. ECONOMICS OF COAL-FIRED POWER GENERATION VIA IGCC (ELECTRICITY E14A) The process examined in this report is the same as the report “Electricity E13A“, with the exception that it uses a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) system. ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM NATURAL GAS (ELECTRICITY E21A) This report examines the costs associated to Electricity generation from natural gas in the USA via conventional natural gas combined cycle. In this process F-class combustion turbines (CT) are employed to Electricity generation. ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM NATURAL GAS (ELECTRICITY E22A) This study also provides a techno-economic analysis about Electricity generation from natural gas in the USA. Different from the report “Electricity E21A”, in this study, high efficiency H-class combustion turbines (CT) are employed to Electricity generation.
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Reports Focused on Electricity Production Economics ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM NATURAL GAS (ELECTRICITY E23A) The process examined in this report is the same as the reviewed in the report “Electricity E22A”, with the exception that a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) system is employed. The economic assessment is also based on a plant located in the USA. ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM NATURAL GAS (ELECTRICITY E24A) This report also provides a feasibility study about Electricity generation from natural gas in the USA. The process under analysis employs a conventional E-class combustion turbine (CT). ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM NATURAL GAS (ELECTRICITY E25A) Different from the other reports related to Electricity generation from natural gas, this report reviews the use of advanced F-class combustion turbine in a simple-cycle mode. ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM WOOD (ELECTRICITY E31A) It presents the economics of Electricity generation from wood in the USA via a gasification process. In the process examined, wood feedstock is converted to syngas via a gasification step, and the syngas is used as fuel to Electricity generation via a traditional combined-cycle. ECONOMICS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM WOOD (ELECTRICITY E32A) Different from the report “Electricity E31A”, the process reviewed in this study employs a biomass bubbling fluidized bed (BFB) boiler to burn wood. The economic analysis performed also assumes a plant located in the USA.
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Industrial Process Economics Reports Family
Intratec's Industrial Process Economics reports are a family of reports presenting techno-economic evaluations of specific processes employed in the production of chemicals or utilities. Our portfolio includes more than 600 of these reports, covering established and early-stage process technologies used in the chemical, petrochemical, oil, plastic, renewable, alternative energy & allied sectors. See below the list of chemicals and utilities whose processes are covered in our process economics reports. For a complete and updated list, visit www.intratec.us/our-portfolio.
3-Hydroxypropionic Acid
Detergents
Isocyanates
Polyethylenes
Acetone
Dicyclopentadiene
Isophthalic Acid
Polylactic Acid (PLA)
Acetylene
Diesel
Isoprene
Polypropylene
Acetyls
Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC)
Lactic Acid
Polyurethanes
Acrylic Acid and Derivatives
Dimethyl Terephthalate
Linear Alpha Olefins
Propanol and Isopropanol
Acrylic/Maleic Copolymer
Diols
Methacrylic Acid and Derivatives Propylene
Acrylonitrile
Diphenyl Carbonate
Methanol
Propylene Oxide
Adipic Acid
Dyes & Pigments
MTBE
PVC
Aldehydes
Electricity
Nitric Acid
Reformate
Alkylbenzenes
Epichlorohydrin
Nitro Aromatics
Resins
Amino Acids
Ethanol
Nylon
Silanes
Ammonia
Ethylene
Oxalic Acid
Silicones
Aniline
Ethylene Oxide
Oxo Alcohols
Siloxanes
Biodiesel
Fertilizers
Pentaerythritol
Sodium Hydroxide
Bisphenol A
Fibers
PET
Speciality Polymers
BTX
Fire Retardants
Pharmaceuticals
Styrenics
Butadiene and C4's
Food Additives
Phenol
Succinic Acid
C6's
Furans and Derivatives
Phosgene
Sulfuric Acid
Caprolactam
Glycerol
Phthalic Anhydride
Synhetic Rubbers
Carbon Monoxide
Glycols
Polyacrylate
Synthesis Gas
Chlorine and Derivatives
Hydrogen
Polyacrylonitrile
Vitamins
Chloroprene
Hydrogen Cyanide
Polyalphaolefins
Terephthalic Acid
Citric Acid
Hydrogen Peroxide
Polycarbonates
Trimethylolpropane
Cosmetics
Industrial Gases
Polyesters
Urea
Cumene
Insecticides
Polyethers
Vinyls
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