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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2015

Activation and reactivity of Estonian oil shale cyclone ash towards SO 2 binding

Tiit Kaljuvee; O. Trass; Tõnu Pihu; Alar Konist; Rein Kuusik

Electricity production in Estonia is based mainly on the pulverized firing of low-grade local fuel—Estonian oil shale—and it is concentrated mainly in two big power plants, the Balti and the Eesti power plants. Estonian oil shale is characterized by a low calorific value (8–10xa0MJxa0kg−1) and a high content of mineral matter (65–70xa0%, carbonates and sandy-clay minerals in about equal amounts). The sulphur content is around 1.5xa0%. At the Eesti Power Plant, the Alstom semi-dry DeSOX system was recently installed on four power units by 180xa0MWel each to guarantee deeper binding of SOx from flue gases. Commercial lime in addition to oil shale ash is used there as a binding agent. Considering that cyclone ash there contains about 20–25xa0% free CaO and its ability to bind acidic gases has been proved earlier, the idea to replace expensive commercial sorbent with ash was raised. Hence, activation of ash is needed. The aim of the present work was the comparative investigation of the efficiency of activated ashes and the commercial lime used in the DeSOX system. Initial ash, dry ground and semi-dry ground ashes with two different amounts of water—5 and 7xa0% by mass—and commercial lime as sorbents for SO2 binding were studied. The experiments for testing the reactivity of sorbents towards SO2 binding were carried out with the Setaram Labsys 2000 thermoanalyzer under isothermal conditions. The model gaseous mixture used contained 1xa0mol% sulphur dioxide in nitrogen. The temperature was varied between 80 and 700xa0°C. A Pt-multiplate crucible was used with 80xa0±xa00.5xa0mg samples. The results obtained indicated that ash activation by semi-dry grinding increases noticeably the reactivity of it towards SO2 binding, and as a result additional commercial lime will not be needed.


Fuel Processing Technology | 2008

Utilization of Estonian oil shale semicoke

Andres Trikkel; Rein Kuusik; Ants Martins; Tõnu Pihu; John M. Stencel


Fuel Processing Technology | 2015

Experimental analysis of the combustion characteristics of Estonian oil shale in air and oxy-fuel atmospheres

Lauri Loo; Birgit Maaten; Andres Siirde; Tõnu Pihu; Alar Konist


Oil Shale | 2013

OIL SHALE PULVERIZED FIRING: BOILER EFFICIENCY, ASH BALANCE AND FLUE GAS COMPOSITION

Alar Konist; Tõnu Pihu; Dmitri Neshumayev; Andres Siirde


Oil Shale | 2013

LOW GRADE FUEL - OIL SHALE AND BIOMASS CO-COMBUSTION IN CFB BOILER

Alar Konist; Tõnu Pihu; Dmitri Neshumayev; Indrek Külaots


Oil Shale | 2014

CALCULATION OF THE AMOUNT OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE PRODUCTS FROM COMBUSTION IN REGULAR AND OXY-FUEL MODE IN A CFB BOILER

Alar Konist; Lauri Loo; Aleksandr Valtsev; Birgit Maaten; Andres Siirde; Dmitri Neshumayev; Tõnu Pihu


Oil Shale | 2008

WEAR OF THE FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM OF CFB BOILERS

H. Suik; Tõnu Pihu; A. Molodtsov


Energy Procedia | 2017

Carbon dioxide emission factors for oxy-fuel CFBC and aqueous carbonation of the Ca-rich oil shale ash

Lauri Loo; Birgit Maaten; Alar Konist; Andres Siirde; Dmitri Neshumayev; Tõnu Pihu


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2017

Investigation of the evolution of sulphur during the thermal degradation of different oil shales

Birgit Maaten; Lauri Loo; Alar Konist; Tõnu Pihu; Andres Siirde


Energies | 2018

Ash and Flue Gas from Oil Shale Oxy-Fuel Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion

Lauri Loo; Alar Konist; Dmitri Neshumayev; Tõnu Pihu; Birgit Maaten; Andres Siirde

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Alar Konist

Tallinn University of Technology

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Andres Siirde

Tallinn University of Technology

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Dmitri Neshumayev

Tallinn University of Technology

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Birgit Maaten

Tallinn University of Technology

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Lauri Loo

Tallinn University of Technology

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Rein Kuusik

Tallinn University of Technology

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A. Molodtsov

Tallinn University of Technology

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Andres Trikkel

Tallinn University of Technology

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Ants Martins

Tallinn University of Technology

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H. Suik

Tallinn University of Technology

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