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- This invention relates generally to systems for reducing carbon emissions, and more particularly, to a system and process for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, particularly coal fired power plants. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART In the current energy environment there is continuing pressure to produce more products and energy in a cost effective and clean way. Fuel prices continue to climb, and emission standards continue to tighten. Most of the modern world has attempted to limit the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphere. It is considered by many that this gas has some responsibility in the climatic changes commonly referred to as global warming.
- Sabatier reactors constitute a technology that has been known for about 100 years. These reactors are used to convert carbon dioxide into methane and water. Up until now they have been difficult to implement on a large scale due to their unique thermal characteristics. To date Sabatier reactors have been made up of catalytic beads in a cylinder. As carbon dioxide is processed in the reactor an exothermic reaction is produced. A problem that has plagued large scale implementation of Sabatier reactors is that as the media temperature exceeds about 200° C the conversion efficiency of the reactor quickly falls off. Recently, government funding has, through NASA and the Mars Probe program, caused new technology to be created in relation to Sabatier reactors. NASA plans to use these reactors to make fuel in space. Primarily through the work of Professor James T.
- a Sabatier reactor having a hydrogen input for receiving at least a portion of the H 2 component produced by the plasma melter, and a methane output for producing CH 4 .
- the plasma melter is provided in some embodiments of the invention with a metal output for providing reclaimed metals. Also, a glass output is provided for facilitating removal of silica based construction materials.
- the Sabatier reactor is a foam Sabatier reactor. In the practice of the invention, it can be any of a ceramic foam Sabatier reactor; an alumina foam Sabatier reactor; an alumina oxide foam Sabatier reactor; and an ⁇ alumina oxide foam Sabatier reactor.
- a pressure swing absorber (PSA) is provided having an input for receiving the syngas from the plasma melter, and an output for providing H 2 to the Sabatier reactor.
- a water gas shift reactor arranged intermediate of the plasma melter and the pressure swing absorber for converting syngas available at a syngas output of the Europlasma plasma melter to CO 2 + H 2 .
- the plasma melter is an InEnTec plasma enhanced melter.
- An endothermic reactor is, in some embodiments of the invention, arranged to be closely coupled to the Sabatier reactor.
- the endothermic reactor is, in some embodiments, a reverse water gas shift reactor.
- the Sabatier reactor is provided with an H 2 O outlet for delivering H 2 O to the plasma melter.
- the plant is a selectable one of a conventional power plant and an O 2 injected power plant. Additionally, the plant is selected from any combination of a conventional power plant; an O 2 injected power plant; an ammonia plant; an H 2 plant; an ethylene oxide plant; a natural gas plant; and an ethanol plant.
- a power plant provides CO 2 at a carbon dioxide output, and has a methane input.
- a plasma melter is provided having a feedstock input for receiving a feed waste, and a syngas output for producing a syngas having an H 2 component.
- a Sabatier reactor is provided having a carbon dioxide input for receiving at least a portion of the CO 2 produced by the plant and a methane output for producing CH 4 .
- a methane delivery system delivers the CH 4 to the methane input of the power plant.
- the power plant has a carbon monoxide input, and there is further provided a carbon monoxide delivery system for delivering a CO component of the syngas to the carbon monoxide input of the power plant.
- a pressure swing absorber (PSA) has an input for receiving the syngas from the plasma melter, and an output for providing H 2 to the Sabatier reactor.
- PSA pressure swing absorber
- an endothermic reactor arranged to be closely coupled to the Sabatier reactor.
- the endothermic reactor is a reverse water gas shift reactor having a carbon monoxide output, and there is further provided a carbon monoxide delivery system for delivering the CO from the carbon monoxide output of the reverse water gas shift reactor to the carbon monoxide input of the power plant.
- a plasma enhanced melter is provided for generating hydrogen.
- a conventional electrolysis process is used to generate hydrogen, but the feed stock of municipal waste with its paid tipping fee and its liberation of significant energy and reclaimed useful materials render a PEM to be preferable.
- the PEM generates a net positive outflow of usable energy and produces no additional pollution, or carbon footprint.
- the primary desired PEM output of hydrogen rich synthesis gas is delivered, in parallel with the carbon dioxide, to a ceramic foam Sabatier reactor, in this specific illustrative embodiment of the invention.
- the syngas is primarily a combination of CO and hydrogen.
- the Sabatier reactor executes the following reaction:
- the RWGSR has an operating temperature that is compatible with the Sabatier reactor and when operated at twice the production level of the Sabatier reactor nets a slightly exothermic reaction of 22 kcal per mole.
- the RWGSR requires 9 kcal per mole in an endothermic reaction:
- the primary desired output of this invention is methane CH 4 and CO, which are to be reburned in this specific illustrative embodiment of the invention in a conventional coal power plant.
- Reclaimed metals and silica based construction materials are additionally produced by the InEnTec PEM.
- the carbon dioxide emitted by the coal power plant is thus continuously recycled, bringing its carbon foot print closer to zero and vastly increasing the plant's efficiency, thereby reducing the amount of coal required per kilowatt-hour of power produced.
- the present invention provides a method of reclaiming carbon dioxide in an industrial process and converting it into a fuel for sale or reburning. More specifically, the invention is useful for the reclaiming carbon dioxide in a coal, oil, or natural gas fired power plant, and converting it into a fuel for sale or reburning.
- carbon dioxide is reclaimed, for example, in any of: an ammonia plant; a hydrogen plant; an ethylene oxide plant; a natural gas plant; and an ethanol plant; and is converted into a fuel for sale or reburning.
- carbon dioxide is reclaimed, for example, with the use of a plasma enhanced melter and municipal or hazardous waste for feed stock in: an industrial process; a coal power plant; a natural gas fired power plant; an ammonia plant; a hydrogen plant; an ethylene oxide plant; and an ethanol plant; and converts it into a fuel for sale or reburning using a plasma enhanced melter and municipal or hazardous waste for feed stock.
- the feed stock includes, in some embodiments, any combination of hazardous waste; medical waste; radioactive waste; municipal waste; coal; and biomass algae.
- a Sabatier reactor is used.
- the Sabatier reactor is, in respective embodiments of the invention: a standard Sabatier reactor; a foam Sabatier reactor; a ceramic foam Sabatier reactor; an alumina foam Sabatier reactor; an alumina oxide foam Sabatier reactor; or an ⁇ alumina oxide foam Sabatier reactor.
- carbon dioxide is reclaimed using a Sabatier reactor and a plasma enhanced melter and converted into a fuel for sale or reburning, in: an industrial process; a coal power plant; a natural gas fired power plant; an ammonia plant; a hydrogen plant; an ethylene oxide plant; or an ethanol plant.
- the Sabatier reactor that is used in combination with a plasma enhanced melter is a ceramic foam Sabatier reactor.
- the Sabatier reactor is, in some embodiments, closely coupled to an endothermic reactor, in combination with a plasma enhanced melter.
- a ceramic foam Sabatier reactor closely coupled to a reverse water gas shift reactor, and used in combination with a plasma enhanced melter.
- the plasma melter is, in some embodiments, an InEnTec plasma melter.
- the plasma melter is a Westinghouse plasma melter, and in still further embodiments, the plasma melter is a Europlasma plasma melter.
- the plasma melter is a Europlasma plasma melter
- a water gas shift reaction system for converting syngas available at an output of the Europlasma plasma melter to CO 2 + H 2 .
- a pressure swing absorber for separating the CO 2 and H 2 into respective streams.
- the plasma melter is a plasma gassifier operated in pyrolysis mode.
- Fig. 1 is a simplified schematic representation of a specific illustrative embodiment of the invention that utilizes an InEnTec plasma enhanced melter
- Fig. 2 is a simplified schematic representation of a further specific illustrative embodiment of the invention, utilizing a Westinghouse plasma melter
- Carbon dioxide recycling system 100 additionally is provided with an oxygen enriched coal power plant 102.
- Oxygen enriched coal power plant 102 issues a higher concentration of carbon dioxide in its exhaust stream, i.e., about 65% by volume.
- Other industrial plants 103 and 104 are also included in carbon dioxide recycling system 100.
- Industrial plant 103 includes in this specific illustrative embodiment of the invention an ammonia plant, an H 2 plant, an ethylene oxide plant, and a natural gas plant. These plants issue a carbon dioxide output concentration of approximately 97% by volume.
- Ethanol plant 104 is, in some embodiments, a modern plant that issues approximately 99% carbon dioxide by volume.
- Carbon dioxide collectors 110 and 111 are carbon dioxide sequestering systems. Such systems are commercially available from suppliers such as Alstom.
- carbon dioxide collector 110 receives the carbon dioxide output of power plant 101
- carbon dioxide collector 111 receives the carbon dioxide output of oxygen enriched coal power plant 102.
- the carbon dioxide outputs of carbon dioxide collector 110, carbon dioxide collector 111, plants 103, and ethanol plant 104, are combined, in this embodiment of the invention, as carbon dioxide 119 and delivered to a Sabatier reactor 116 and a reverse water gas shift reactor 118.
- a plasma enhanced melter 120 which maybe of the type available from InEnTec, is used generate hydrogen.
- Conventional electrolysis can be used in some embodiments to generate hydrogen, but the feed stock of municipal waste 105 with its paid tipping fee and its liberation of significant energy and reclaimed useful materials make the use of a plasma enhanced melter the preferred choice.
- Plasma enhanced melter 120 generates a net positive outflow of usable energy (ignoring the stored energy in municipal waste) and produces no additional pollution, or carbon footprint.
- the primary desired output of plasma enhanced melter 120 is hydrogen rich synthesis gas (syngas) that is piped to Sabatier reactor 116 and to a reverse water gas shift reaction system 118.
- the syngas is primarily a combination of CO and hydrogen.
- the hydrogen rich synthesis gas is delivered in parallel with carbon dioxide 119 to Sabatier reactor 116 and reverse water gas shift reaction system 118.
- Sabatier reactor 116 is a ceramic foam Sabatier reactor that is, in this specific illustrative embodiment of the invention, closely coupled to reverse water gas shift reactor 118.
- other forms of fuel producing endothermic reactors can be used in the practice of the invention. The close coupling of a sympathetic endothermic reaction is not required, but renders the process more energy efficient.
- the Sabatier reactor operates to effect the following reaction:
- Reverse water gas shift reactor 118 has an operating temperature that is compatible with the Sabatier reactor and when run at twice the production level of the Sabatier reactor nets a slightly exothermic reaction of 22 kcal per mole.
- the reverse water gas shift reactor in the following form requires 9 kcal per mole in an endothermic reaction:
- the primary desired output of carbon dioxide recycling system 100 is methane (CH 4 ) at the output of Sabatier reactor 116 and CO at the output of reverse water gas shift reactor 118, both of which are to be reburned, in this specific illustrative embodiment of the invention, in power plant 101 and oxygen enriched coal power plant 102.
- Reclaimed metals 114 and silica based construction materials 115 are additional benefits of plasma enhanced melter 120.
- the carbon dioxide that is emitted by power plant 101 and oxygen enriched coal power plant 102 is continuously recycled, bringing its carbon foot print closer to zero and vastly increasing the efficiency of such plants, thereby reducing the amount of coal required per kilowatt-hour of power produced.
- Fig. 2 is a simplified schematic representation of a further specific illustrative embodiment of the invention, specifically a carbon dioxide recycling system 200. that utilizes a Westinghouse plasma melter 130. Elements of structure that have previously been discussed are similarly designated.
- Sabatier reactor 116 is jacketed in a steam generating heat transfer system (not specifically designated). Such jacketing is particularly advantageous when combined with an alumina ceramic design of the Sabatier reactor in this embodiment of the invention.
- the combination of the superior heat transfer of the alumina ceramic material with a steam generator increases the heat recovery efficiency of the system.
- Steam 117, as well as stored energy recovered from Sabatier reactor 116 is in this embodiment of the invention, returned to power plant 101 and oxygen enriched coal power plant 102, or it can be sold locally to the surrounding industries (not shown).
- pressure swing absorbers 132 and 134 that serve to separate the hydrogen from the CO.
- PSAs pressure swing absorbers 132 and 134
- Such pressure swing absorbers can be incorporated into carbon dioxide recycling system 100. described above in relation to Fig. 1.
- a number of other methods such as molecular sieves, and the like can be used in the practice of the invention.
- the output flow of carbon dioxide from carbon dioxide collector 110 and carbon dioxide collector 111 is, in this embodiment of the invention, mixed in a valve 128 to supplement its destruction in Westinghouse plasma melter 130. This allows for a greater reduction in greenhouse gasses. A percentage of the plant exhaust is also delivered to Westinghouse plasma melter 130 for destruction, and additional greenhouse gas reductions.
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