“…The required heat removed from the steam cycle does not translate directly into an equivalent increase in fuel consumption, since part of this lowtemperature heat is recovered from exhausted streams. Different studies have proposed a number of alternatives to reduce the heat duty on the reboiler and the thermal integration requirements on the power cycle (Abu-Zahra et al, 2007;Ali, 2006;Aroonwilas & Veawab, 2007;Bozzuto, Nsakala, Liljedahl, Palkes, & Marion, 2001;Desideri & Paolucci, 1999;Le Moullec & Kanniche, 2011;Mimura, Simayoshi, Suda, Iijima, & Mituoka, 1997;Singh, Croiset, Douglas, & Douglas, 2003). These studies have been focused on the location of bleedings at the steam turbine (the best option is to extract saturated steam midway through the low-pressure section of the turbine e between 1.8 and 2.8 bar e to fit with the reboiler requirements), the reinjection of condensate from stripper to steam cycle, and the flow split with several stripper staged feeds.…”