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Title: CO2 Capture Status


1
CO2 CaptureStatus Issues
  • Prof. Mohsen Assadi
  • Gas technology

2
Outline
  • Background
  • Capture technologies status
  • Post-combustion
  • Pre-combustion
  • Oxy-fuel

3
Electricity generation
4
New plant capacity (VGB)
5
Capture ready plants
  • Not well defined! Place performance!
  • Post-combustion most suitable for future capture
    ready plants
  • Large steam extractions needed for regeneration
  • Minimum pre-investment for steam turbine

6
Various capture technologies
7
Amine Scrubbing
  • Advantages
  • Proven technology
  • Known chemical process
  • Ability to predict performance and solvent
    consumption
  • Limitations
  • High energy consumption for solvent regeneration
  • High rate of process equipment corrosion
  • High solvent losses due to fast evaporation
  • High degradation in presence of oxygen

8
Existing plants
9
Existing plants
10
Pilot plants
11
Status
  • No full scale plants in operation yet
  • More research and development needed
  • Scaleable, flexible pilot plants for validation
    verification

12
Chilled Ammonia (1.6 C)
  • Advantages
  • Lower regeneration energy with HP regeneration
  • Low-temp. CO2 absorption min. NH3 emissions.
  • High CO2 absorption efficiency in bubbler
    absorber.
  • Applicable for new plants and for retrofit
  • Carbonates are stable over a wide range of
    temperatures do not degrade during
    absorption-regeneration
  • The process uses low-grade waste heat
  • Potential to capture 90 of CO2 emissions

13
Chilled Ammonia
  • Limitations
  • Ammonia volatility can be an issue.
  • The pH of the ammonia solvent does not allow for
    much carbonate formation.
  • Slower absorption rate than MEA. Requires three
    times more packing to achieve the same CO2
    removal performance. A number of absorber vessels
    are required, increasing capital cost and
    affecting plant layout.

14
Status
  • 2 MWe field pilot to be operated at the Pleasant
    Prairie Power Plant, Wisconsin, US
  • Pilot plant under construction at
    Karlshamnsverket, Sweden

15
Oxy-fuel
  • Advantages
  • Exhaust gases consist of CO2 H2O. Separation by
    condensation.
  • Very low NOx emissions
  • Efficient O2 separation reduces efficiency
    penalty (AZEP, membrane)
  • Limitations
  • Expensive air separation process with high energy
    demand (Cryogenic)
  • New development of gas turbines needed
  • CO2 recirculation for temp. control
  • Condensation process needs new equipment

16
Status
  • High oil prices provide a market for EOR
  • An old GT (TIT 780C) will be modified (CO2
    Global, Carl W. Hustad)
  • Experiences to be transferred to modern GTs
  • KMB-project in Stavanger (UiS IRIS)
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