Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5445467 | Energy Procedia | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Saudi Aramco and General Electric have been jointly developing oxy-combustion technology with CO2 capture for difficult to burn liquid fuels. The technology enables direct combustion of such fuels while addressing CO2 emissions concerns in a cost effective way. A 15 MW thermal testing campaign was performed in Windsor, CT firing heavy asphalt in air and oxy mode. The testing campaign results show a significant improvement in fuel combustibility in oxy mode compared to air firing in addition to 50% reduction in NOx emissions. The test results were used to validate a CFD model enabling simulation of various configuration for scale-up studies. The test results were considered in the basis of design for a 2800 MW OHR oxy-fired power plant with CO2 capture. The technology is ready for demonstration at a larger scale in a refining environment where it can synergistically be integrated with the refinery optimizing its operation and performance.
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Authors
Mourad Younes, Aqil Jamal, Tidjani Niass, Armand Levasseur, Olaf Stallmann, Gianluca Di Federico,