Different aspects to consider selecting FGD type of technology
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Different aspects to consider selecting FGD type of technology
Different aspects to consider selecting FGD type of technology Lars-Erik Johansson Power-Gen India & Central Asia, 19-21 April, 2012, New Delhi, India Agenda • 1st topic Introduction and classification of FGD • 2nd topic Different type of FGD with main features • 3rd topic Different aspects for considerations • 4th topic Examples of evaluations • 5th topic Conclusions Page 2 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Emissions to Air and its Effects Page 3 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. WHO air quality guidelines for major air pollutants Page 4 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. SO2 Emission Requirements (mg/Nm3) National Standards U.S. W. Europe E. Europe Pacific Japan Taiwan South Korea China Current Requirement 250 (50) (3-4 y) 400 400 - Uncapped Case-By-Case 170-860 1430 100-200 100-200 (50) <200 <200 <400 <400 <200 <400 Efficiencies requested from 80 % up to 98 % Page 5 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. First utility FGD in the world: London, England • Battersea Power Station - 1935 •Used alkaline Thames river water to scrub SO2 •Scrubber was made of wood •Worked fine – Stopped due to the plume •Great Lo ndon Smog o f 1952 •Battersea power station – site of first FGD •2008: Newly unveiled plan for Battersea Power Station Page 6 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Classification of post-combustion FGD • Wet systems - Operating at saturated conditions - Using slurry or solution in the flue gas with nozzles to create mass transfer between flue gas and liquid • Complete dry systems - Introducing dry absorbent (lime or bicarbonate) - Limited performance without controlling the temperature • DFGD operation with controlled temperature - Spray dryer absorber – using a slurry - Circulating Dry Scrubber or NID™ – using recycle solids in combination with a fabric filter Page 7 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Most common principles for Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) FGD options WET FGD Flue Gas Desulphurisation FGD type End Product Open Spray Tower Lime/Lime Stone Gypsum Bubbling bed/ Tray absorber Lime/Lime Stone Gypsum FGD Absorber Sea water None Spray Dryer Absorber Sulphite Circulating Dry Scrubber/ NID Sulphite Dry Options (DFGD) Page 8 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Agenda • 1st topic Introduction and classification of FGD • 2nd topic Different type of FGD with main features • 3rd topic Different aspects for considerations • 4th topic Examples of evaluations • 5th topic Conclusion Page 9 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Limestone WFGD Process Diagram •STACK ABSORBER •WATER •SPRAY TOWER ABSORBER •ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR •TO BALL MILL •MAKE-UP WATER TANK •CHLORIDE PURGE •LIMESTONE •HYDROCLONE •AIR •BELT FILTER •GYPSUM •FROM MW TANK DEWATERING •BALL MILL REAGENT PREPARATION Page 10 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Limestone/Forced Oxidation CO2 (Carbon dioxide) H2O (Water) SO2 (Sulfur dioxide) CaCO3 (Calcium carbonate, limestone) O2 CaSO4•2H2O (Calcium sulfate, gypsum) (Oxygen) SO2 + CaCO3 + ½O2 + H2O → CaSO4•2H2O + CO2 Page 11 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Typical LS WFGD •CPS Energy, J.K. Spruce Unit 2, US, 750 MW Page 12 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. DFGD – technology specific features • Lime-based semi-dry FGD technology • Control the temperature to meet high performance • Multi-pollutant control: High efficiency removal of SO2, SO3, PM, HCl, and HF • Fuel flexibility of up to 2.5% sulphur coal or higher • Several types - Spray Dryer Absorber (SDA) Slurry based - Circulating Dry Scrubber (CDS) Introducing water and recycle solids independently in one or several high velocity sections (venturi’s) - NID™ Premixing of recycle solids and water Page 13 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Spray Dryer Absorber CaO + H2O -> Ca(OH)2 + heat SO2 + Ca(OH)2(s) -> CaSO3.½H2O(s) + ½H2O Page 14 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Spray Dryer Absorber Atomizing of slurry into small droplet by atomizing disc (shown) or two-media nozzles Page 15 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. NID™ Flow Schematics Reactor Mixing Zone Injection Zone Page 16 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. NID-C Modular Concept • Multiple, independently isolatable modules • Dampers - Upstream of reactor - Downstream of FF compartment • Nominal gas flows corresponding to 15 - 70 MWel per module • Can be designed to achieve emissions guarantees at full load with one module out of service Allows for Turn-Down up to 60% without Recirculation Page 17 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Recent development using Modular Design (NID-C) •Unit 1 •Stack •Unit 2 Modularization Offers Arrangement Flexibility and adaption to larger sizes Page 18 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Modular Design (NID-C) • Shop fabrication drastically cheaper than field fabrication • Allows high degree of shop fabrication even with truck shipment - • Reactors Inlet ducts Day silos Mixers Hydrators Barge access allows further pre-assembly - Fabric filter compartments Inlet/outlet plenums Modularization Lowers Construction Costs Page 19 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Recent NID-C application Location Indian River, US Capacity 410 MW Fuel Coal, 2,5 % S SO2 removal 96 % (75 PPM) Others HCl, SO3, HF Particulate, Opacity Start-up 2012 DFGD, NID-C was most favourable evaluated, toward other technologies Page 20 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Sea Water Flue Gas Desulphurization (SWFGD) Sea Water Flue Gas Dust Collector Sea Water SO2 Absorber Sea Water Treatment Plant Reheat Equipment Clean Flue Gas Air Treated Sea Water Page 21 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Sea Water Flue Gas Desulphurization (SWFGD) SO2 + H2O ↔ SO32- + 2H+ (absorption) H+ + HCO3- + ↔ CO2 + H2O (neutralisation) SO32- (oxidation) + ½O2 → SO42- • CO2 • H2O • SO42Page 22 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Alstom SWFGD 3D Layout GGH ESP or FF ID Fan Absorber Absorber Pump SWTP Aeration Fan Booster Fan Page 23 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Discharge seawater quality Sea Water Treatment Plant is a key for good discharge quality Page 24 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Haimen Power Plant Location Haimen, P.R. China Capacity 2 x 1000MW Fuel Coal, 0.9 % S Gas flow 3 426 000 Nm3/h SO2 inlet 1960 mg/Nm3 (dry, 6% O2) SO2 removal 95 % Flue Gas Reheat GGH Effluent pH >6.8 Start-up 2009 World’s Largest SWFGD for Unit Size Page 25 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Agenda • 1st topic Introduction and classification of FGD • 2nd topic Different type of FGD with main features • 3rd topic Different aspects for considerations • 4th topic Examples of evaluations • 5th topic Conclusions Page 26 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Selecting FGD Technology Economic aspects •Capital cost •Operating cost Technical aspects •Sulphur removal •Reliability •Space requirements Commercial aspects •Reliable supplier •Proven technology •Supplier guarantee Page 27 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Selecting FGD technology – New or Existing • Green-field - Space can be planned, but different technologies give different layout demands - Some (wet) FGD technologies must be complemented with particulate separation • Brown-field - Normally limitation in foot-print Existing AQCS-equipment and status have importance Reuse of stack Loss of revenue during installation • Ready for retrofit - CO2 capture ready – space requirements - Increased emission demands Page 28 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Selecting FGD Technology - Emissions • Emissions of SO2 and other acid components - Most technologies can handle the demands • Liquid discharge - Access to release Cl rich water • Particulate - DFGD technologies using fabric filters can handle the particulate emissions • Visible plume – dispersion of stack plume - DFGD operate at high temperature than wet systems - Reheat might be needed for wet systems - DFGD technologies have higher efficiencies on SO3 – to meet low opacity Page 29 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Selecting FGD Technology - Cost • Absorbent material - DFGD needs quick lime with high quality to meet low consumables and good control emissions - Limestone, to be used within LS WFGD needs to be of good commercial quality - In case of sea water, access is needed – coastal areas • NPV - All cost to be included in OPEX and CAPEX - Discount rate and evaluation time - High rate and long time favor technologies with relative high CAPEX and low OPEX • Size of the plant - Consumptions is normally proportional to the size - Other operation normally less than proportional to the size - Investment cost normally less than proportional to the size Page 30 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Typical key parameters for different technologies - overview Dry FGD NID or SDA 1980 • Low investment cost • Dry by-product • Small footprint • Multi-pollutant control Seawater FGD Packed Tower 1968 • No reagent • No by-product Limestone WFGD Spray Tower 1968 • High efficiency spray zone • Low cost reagent • By-product flexibility Reagent By-product Lime Landfill Seawater Seawater Sulfur Removal Efficiency Capital Cost <4.5 % (NID) -98 % (NID) <1.5 % -98 % Limestone Marketable landfill <6 % -99 % 0.7X 0.8X X 0.7 % Power Consumption (inc. booster fans) 0.7-1.5 % 1.0-2.0 % Aborbent Cost By-product Cost €0/ton €0/ton €20/ton €5-10/ton – disposal (€5/ton) – sale Absorber First Installation Features €80/ton €5-10/ton gypsum or Page 31 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Agenda • 1st topic Introduction and classification of FGD • 2nd topic Different type of FGD with main features • 3rd topic Different aspects for considerations • 4th topic Examples of evaluations • 5th topic Conclusions Page 32 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. FGD Technology Selection - Overview DFGD – NID technology has expanded the range to large plants Page 33 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Example NPV calculation for different technologies Each case must be evaluated with the specific conditions Page 34 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Agenda • 1st topic Introduction and classification of FGD • 2nd topic Different type of FGD with main features • 3rd topic Different aspects for considerations • 4th topic Examples of evaluations • 5th topic Conclusions Page 35 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Conclusions • Many technologies has during the years been developed with DFGD, LSWFGD and SWFGD as the preferred, most widely spread technologies • All established technologies can meet the demands for SO2 removal for the Indian market • All technologies have different consideration and often related to operation and capital cost transferred to NPV • Specifically for low to medium range sulphur content, the DFGD and SWFGD will most probably be the preferred total evaluated technologies Reliable technologies exist to meet the future market in INDIA, but each case must be evaluated Page 36 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. Questions ? Thank You Page 37 © ALSTOM 2012. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is indicative only. No representation or warranty is given or should be relied on that it is complete or correct or will apply to any particular project. This will depend on the technical and commercial circumstances. It is provided without liability and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties, without express written authority, is strictly prohibited. www.alstom.com/power
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