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Archive | 2012

Alstom's Chemical Looping Combustion Prototype for CO2 Capture from Existing Pulverized Coal-Fired Power Plants

Herbert E. Andrus; John H. Chiu; Carl D. Edberg; Paul R. Thibeault; David G. Turek

Alstom’s Limestone Chemical Looping (LCL™) process has the potential to capture CO{sub 2} from new and existing coal-fired power plants while maintaining high plant power generation efficiency. This new power plant concept is based on a hybrid combustion- gasification process utilizing high temperature chemical and thermal looping technology. This process could also be potentially configured as a hybrid combustion-gasification process producing a syngas or hydrogen for various applications while also producing a separate stream of CO{sub 2} for use or sequestration. The targets set for this technology is to capture over 90% of the total carbon in the coal at cost of electricity which is less than 20% greater than Conventional PC or CFB units. Previous work with bench scale test and a 65 kWt Process Development Unit Development (PDU) has validated the chemistry required for the chemical looping process and provided for the investigation of the solids transport mechanisms and design requirements. The objective of this project is to continue development of the combustion option of chemical looping (LCL-C™) by designing, building and testing a 3 MWt prototype facility. The prototype includes all of the equipment that is required to operate the chemical looping plant in a fully integrated manner with all major systems in service. Data from the design, construction, and testing will be used to characterize environmental performance, identify and address technical risks, reassess commercial plant economics, and develop design information for a demonstration plant planned to follow the proposed Prototype. A cold flow model of the prototype will be used to predict operating conditions for the prototype and help in operator training. Operation of the prototype will provide operator experience with this new technology and performance data of the LCL-C™ process, which will be applied to the commercial design and economics and plan for a future demonstration plant.


Archive | 2009

System for hot solids combustion and gasification

John H. Chiu; Herbert E. Andrus; Gregory N. Liljedahl; Paul R. Thibeault


Archive | 2004

Hot solids gasifier with CO2 removal and hydrogen production

Herbert E. Andrus; Michael Scott Mccartney


Archive | 1994

Control system for IGCC's

Herbert E. Andrus; Paul R. Thibeault


Archive | 2004

HOT SOLIDS GASIFIER WITH CO sb 2 /sb REMOVAL AND HYDROGEN PRODUCTION

Herbert E. Andrus; Michael Scott Mccartney


Archive | 2009

Reducing carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from the burning of a fossil fuel

Herbert E. Andrus; Glen D. Jukkola; Michael Scott Mccartney


Archive | 1993

Control system for integrated gasification combined cycle system

Herbert E. Andrus; Paul R. Thibeault


Archive | 2001

Computer-controlled process for removing sulfur compounds from a flue gas

Kurt W. Johnson; Ferdinand A. Ruszala; Peter T. Stromberg; Herbert E. Andrus; James F. Durant


Archive | 2000

Process for enhancing the sulfur capture capability of an alkaline earth material

Kurt W. Johnson; Ferdinand A. Ruszala; Peter T. Stromberg; Herbert E. Andrus; James F. Durant


Archive | 2010

HOT SOLIDS PROCESS SELECTIVELY OPERABLE BASED ON ITS PRIMARY PURPOSE

Herbert E. Andrus; John H. Chiu; Gregory N. Liljedahl; Paul R. Thibeault; Carl R. Bozzuto; Corinne Beal; Michal T. Bialkowski; Andreas Brautsch; Laurent Maghdissian; Michel Vandycke

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