CCS Project: Chilled Ammonia Process at the AEP Mountaineer

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CCS Project: Chilled Ammonia Process at the AEP Mountaineer
CCS Project: Chilled Ammonia Process at the AEP Mountaineer Plant
Fred Kozak Alstom Power, USA Vauhini Telikapalli Alstom Power, Switzerland
Rameshwar Hiwale Alstom Power, USA
Rob Bollinger American Electric Power, USA
August 17, 2011
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Agenda
• CCS Development Program
• CAP Process in the Field
• Mountaineer PVF Program
• CAP Steam Evaluation
• PVF Additional Findings
• Conclusion
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CCS Development Program
Alstom CCS Technologies
CO2 capture technologies pursued by Alstom
Post-combustion
(New + retrofit)
Oxy-combustion
(New + retrofit)
• Chilled Ammonia
• Oxy Combustion with Air Separation Unit
• Advanced Amines
• Chemical Looping Combustion
CCS Technology must be applied to both new and existing units
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Alstom CCS Demonstrations
1st and 2nd Generation
Operating
Completed
Under Construction
2 Gen
AEP Mountaineer
USA - 58 MWth
Chilled Ammonia, Coal
Vattenfall
Schwarze Pumpe
Germany - 30 MWth
Oxy - Lignite
Total Lacq
France - 30 MWth
Oxy - Gas
RFCS EU - Darmstadt
Germany - 1 MWth
Chemical looping, Coal
2 Gen
TCM Mongstad
Norway - 40 MWth
Chilled Ammonia - Gas
Pre-commercial Projects
NER300
EoN Karlshamn
Sweden - 5 MWth
Chilled Ammonia -Fuel
Dow Chemical Co. DOE/Alstom Windsor
USA, West Virginia
US – 3 MWth
Adv. Amines - Coal Chemical looping, Coal
WE – Energie
USA WI - 5 MWth
Chilled Ammonia, Coal
Alstom BSF Windsor Alstom Labs Växjö
US - 15 MWth
Sweden – 0.25 MWth
Oxy - Coals
Post C. – multi purpose
NER300
ON HOLD
Drax - Selby
UK - 426 MWe
Oxy – Hard Coal
NER300
Vattenfall Jänschwalde
Germany - 250 MWe
Oxy - Lignite
Transalta
Canada - >200 MWe
Post - Coal
NER300
ON HOLD
PGE Belchatow
Poland – 260 MWe Adv.
Amines - Lignite
NER300: Applied for EU ETS
Presentation Title - Presenters Initials - dd mmm yyyy - P 4
EDF – Le Havre
France – 5 MWth Adv.
Adv. Amines - Coal
New Entrant Reserve funding
AEP Mountaineer
USA – 235MWe
Chilled Ammonia - Coal
Selected for receiving
EEPR funding
Getica - CET Turceni
Romania – >250MWe
Chilled Ammonia - Lignite
Selected by Alberta and Federal Canadian
funding
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CCS Development Program
CAP Development Road Map
2006
Test
Test Rigs
Rigs
Industrial
Industrial
Pilots
Pilots
Prove Concept
Alstom Vaxjö
Sweden
0.25 MWth
2015
2009
2008
Validation
Validation
Pilots
Pilots
Commercial
Commercial
by
by 2015
2015
Large-scale
Large-scale
demonstration
demonstration
Validate
Technology
We Energies Pleasant
Prairie
USA - 5 MWth, Coal
AEP Mountaineer
USA - 58 MWth, Coal
EoN Karlshamn
Sweden - 5 MWth, Oil
TCM Mongstad
Norway - 40 MWth, Gas
Turceni GETICA
Romania - >200 MWe, Lignite
Tests completed
Under construction
In operation
Targeted
Roadmap to Commercialization
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CAP Process in the Field
Chilled Ammonia Process (CAP) Description
Principal
• Cooled flue gas is treated with ammonium
carbonate in solution, which reacts with CO2
to form ammonium bicarbonate
• Raising solution temperature, reverses the
reaction – releasing pressurized CO2
Advantages
• Energy-efficient capture of CO2
• High CO2 purity
• Tolerant to oxygen and flue gas impurities
• Stable reagent, no degradation possible,
no emission of trace contaminants
• Low-cost, globally available reagent
• Potentially salable byproduct (ammonium
sulfate).
Source: Alstom
A CCS technology with demonstrated high availability
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CAP Process in the Field
WE Energies Pilot
•
Proof of Concept Objectives met:
9 90% CO2 capture efficiency
9 CO2 Product Quality >99.5%
9 Sustained regeneration at high pressure
9 NH3 in residual flue gas < 10 ppm
9 No solvent degradation
9 Heat integration opportunities identified
9 Mechanical inspection confirmed
materials selection
9 Sustained operation through power plant
transients
CO2 Field Pilot at Pleasant Prairie
Basic Concept Proven
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CAP Process in the Field
Mountaineer Process Validation Facility (PVF)
•
Validation Objectives met:
9 75-85% CO2 capture efficiency
9 CO2 Product Quality > 99.9%
9 NH3 in residual flue gas < 10 ppm
9 Sustained operation through transients
9 Process Simulation Model
9 Underground storage feasability
9 Detailed inspection underway
CO2 Field Pilot at AEP Mountaineer
Design Methodology Validation
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Mountaineer PVF Program
PVF Unit Operations
Unit Operations
• Direct Contact Cooler/Heater to
remove flue gas moisture
• Absorber to capture CO2
• Water Wash to capture residual
ammonia
• Regenerator to release CO2 from rich
solution
• Ammonia Stripper to release NH3 from
wash water
• Appendix Stripper for liquid inventory
control
• Compressor to inject CO2 in geologic
formations
Demonstrated the Integration of Unit Operations to meet
Process Objectives under changing flue gas conditions
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Mountaineer PVF Program
PVF Unit Operation Summary
CO2 Stored Total
Metric tones
40,000
YTD
Total
11,563
27,177
8,668
10,227
20,230
37,404
30,000
20,000
10,000
CAP Act
Jun-11
May-11
Apr-11
Mar-11
Jan-11
Feb-11
Nov-10
Dec-10
Oct-10
Sep-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Jun-10
May-10
Apr-10
Mar-10
0
Jan-10
Metric tones
7,901
Feb-10
CO2 Stored AEP-2
2,672
Nov-09
CO2 Stored AEP-1
Metric tones
50,000
Dec-09
Storage System
51,173
Oct-09
Operational time (hr)
23,736
60,000
Sep-09
Metric tones
Total
Aug-09
CO2 Captured
YTD
metric tones CO2
Capture System
STOR Act
Data through May 28, 2011
Increased Operating Reliability and Capacity
with Improvements in Place
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Model Development
•
Aspen Plus® was selected as the design platform for CAP technology
•
Recognized issues with resident thermodynamic and thermo-physical
property data
-
•
Regressed laboratory data to adjust the standard platform
Obtained field results from stable operations
Compared the field results with the regressed model results
Used the model as an optimization tool to predict field conditions
Adjusted operations to compare against the model benchmark
Established validation program to test the mathematical model
Validated Model Available for Economic Optimization
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Model Development
Ammonia Solution Molarity :Higher Molarity
Regressed
model
Experimental
PCO2
Aspen with Regressed Parameters
Aspen with Default Parameters
1.10
1.00
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.60
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.00
0
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
0.14
Unregressed
model
Mole Fraction of CO2
Regressed VLE Model matches experimental data
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Model Validation Test Program
Test Description
Flue Gas Flow Rate Tests
DCC/DCH Tests
Overall Optimization Test Campaign
Regenerator Tests
Rich/Lean Heat Exchanger Network Tests
Reduced Pressure Regenerator Test
High Pressure Appendix Stripper Tests
Low Pressure Appendix Stripper Tests
Absorber Tests Campaign
WW-Stripper Tests
Transient Behavior Tests
Total
Field Test Conducted
5
14
1
9
9
1
6
3
8
8
1
65
Test program designed to validate process adequacy
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Model Validation
MTN-PVF:Regenerator Testing: Regenerator
Duty
23
22
Predicted Duty
21
20
19
18
17
Error Bar -7%
16
15
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Measured Duty
Model Variance within Design Margin
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Steam Demand Evaluation
Steam Users
• Regenerator
• Main Stripper
•Appendix Stripper
Steam Utilization
• Measured at PVF – 2.8 GJ/MT CO2
• Corrected at PVF – 2.2 GJ/MT CO2
Improvement Opportunities
• Rich/Lean Heat Integration
• LP Stripping
• Appendix Stripper Heat Integration
Operating Data Validates Process Model
• System Optimization Studies Underway
• Further reductions in steam demand expected
Validated Model allows Optimized Design for Demonstration Projects
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Additional Findings
Materials of Construction
• General satisfaction with PVF materials selection as indicated by
initial coupon tests
• Localized incidents of chemical attack under evaluation
• Detailed PVF inspection sponsored by EPRI underway
Steam Quality for CAP
• No solvent limitations for high regeneration temperature/pressure
• Energy requirement (GJ/ton CO2) decreases with higher regeneration pressure
• Optimization studies initiated to select regeneration pressure
• Objective is to minimize CoE for Power Plant with CCS on a project specific
basis
Solvent Management
• No solvent degradation experienced through 15000 CAP operating hours
• Ammonia losses below design
PVF Operation Validates Initial Design Decisions
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Mountaineer PVF Program
Additional Findings
Water Management
• PVF was net water producer
• Beneficial uses for water identified
Solids Accumulation
• Susceptable areas identified
• Mitigation strategies in place for demonstration projects
PVF Operation Highlights Paths to Improvement
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Conclusions
•
PVF is the world’s first post combustion facility to both capture and store CO2
•
Objectives achieved during the operating program included:
– Capture rates from 75% (design value) to as high as 90%
– CO2 purity of greater than 99.9%
– Steady-state operation during all modes of power plant operation including load
changes
– Availability of the CCS system greater than 90%
•
Formal testing program validated the process simulation model
•
Optimization studies underway to reduce energy penalty and reduce ammonia
losses
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