WO2011006862A2 - Système de traitement de gaz - Google Patents

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WO2011006862A2
WO2011006862A2 PCT/EP2010/059971 EP2010059971W WO2011006862A2 WO 2011006862 A2 WO2011006862 A2 WO 2011006862A2 EP 2010059971 W EP2010059971 W EP 2010059971W WO 2011006862 A2 WO2011006862 A2 WO 2011006862A2
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  • the present invention relates to systems for processing gas resulting from fossil fuel fired power plants for the generation of electric energy. It relates in particular to a system for gas processing to purify such gas in order to facilitate the transport and storage of carbon dioxide.
  • the flue gases of fossil fuel fired power plants for the generation of electrical energy are typically equipped with so-called CO2-capture systems.
  • CO2 gases contained in the flue gases is first separated, then compressed, dried, and cooled and thus conditioned for permanent storage or a further use such as enhanced oil recovery.
  • the CO2 is required to have certain qualities.
  • the gas is to have a CO2 concentration of at least 95%, a temperature of less than 50 0 C and a pressure of 13.8 Mpa.
  • Flue gases from fossil fuel fired power plants comprise not only CO2 but also a number of further contaminants such as water vapor, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, as well as SO3, SO2, NO, NO2, which must be removed in order to fulfill the environmental regulations and requirements for transport and storage of CO2. All of these contaminants and the CO2 itself can appear in various concentrations depending on the type of fossil fuel, combustion parameters, and combustor design.
  • the percentage of CO2 contained in the flue gases can range from 4% in the case of combustion of gases for a gas turbine to 60% -90% in the case of a coal fired boiler with air separation unit providing additional oxygen to the combustion process.
  • the removal of contaminants from flue gases is not limited by technical barriers but rather by the additional cost and energy requirements and subsequent reduction in the overall power plant efficiency. Minish M.
  • Shah "Oxyfuel combustion for CO2 capture from pulverized coal boilers", GHGT-7, Vancouver, 2004, discloses an example of a system for handling the flue gases resulting from a fossil fuel fired boiler.
  • the system includes a recycle line for a portion of the flue gas to be returned to the coal-fired boiler together with oxygen from an air separation unit.
  • the flue gas is led through a filter for removal of ash and dust, such as a fabric filter or electrostatic precipitator, furthermore through a flue gas desulphurization unit for the removal of SOx and finally through a gas processing unit for CO2 purification and compression.
  • This unit comprises a system for removal of incondensable gases such as 02, N2, and Ar, a dehydration system for removal of water vapor, and a series of compression and cooling systems.
  • These include a first low-pressure compression systems of the non-purified flue gases and a high-pressure compression system of the purified CO2, each with coolers integrated.
  • such systems comprise for example two multistage centrifugal compressors, a low-pressure compressor and a high-pressure compressor and apparatuses for dehydration and cryogenic removal of inert gases arranged between the low- and high-pressure compressors.
  • the multistage centrifugal compressors have intercoolers following each compressor stage in order to minimize the power consumption of the compression.
  • the multistage centrifugal compression typically includes 4-6 compression stages. Because of the large number of compressor stages, the low-pressure and high-pressure compressors are each arranged on independent shafts with a separate driver.
  • the heat resulting from the intercoolers is low-level heat of 70-80 0 C, which is typically not recovered but instead dissipated in the cooling water system of the power plant.
  • the cryogenic system for removal of inert gases generates an inert gas flow under pressure, which is typically expanded in a suitable turbine, which in turn drives a generator or is arranged to provide a part of the mechanical power for driving a compressor.
  • Bin Xu, R.A. Stobbs, Vince White, R.A. Wall, "Future CO2 Capture Technology for the Canadian Market", Department for Business Enterprises & Regulatory reform, Report No. COAL R309, BERR//Pub, URN 07/1251 , March 2007, discloses on pages 124-129 a system for processing the flue gases including dehydration, compression, cooling, and cryogenic processing.
  • the compressors used are adiabatic compressors, which allow an improvement in terms of power consumption and cooling requirements.
  • US 6,301 ,927 discloses a method of separating CO2 from a feed gas by means of autorefrigeration, where the feed gas is first compressed and expanded in a turbine. The CO2 contained in the feed gas is then liquefied and separated from its gaseous components in a vapor-liquid-separator.
  • US 4,977,745 discloses a method for recovering low purity CO2 from flue gas including compressing flue gas and directing it through a water wash and a dryer and finally to a CO2 separation unit.
  • US 7,416,716 discloses a method and apparatus for purifying carbon dioxide, in particular for the removal of SO2 and NOx from CO2 flue gas resulting from a coal fired combustion process.
  • the flue gas or raw CO2 gas is compressed to an elevated pressure by means of a compression train with intercoolers for the cooling of the compressed gas, where some of the compression is performed adiabatically.
  • the compressed gas containing water vapor, 02, SOx, and NOx is then led into a gas/liquid contact device for washing the gaseous CO2 with water for the removal of SOx and NOx.
  • a fossil fuel fired power plant for the generation of the electrical energy with an improved flue gas processing system for the processing of the flue gases resulting from the combustion of the fossil fuel for the power plant.
  • a fossil fuel fired power plant comprises a post- combustion flue gas processing system, where the system comprises
  • first low-pressure flue gas compressor is an adiabatic, axial compressor without intercooling
  • one or more heat exchangers arranged downstream from the first low-pressure flue gas compressor and configured and arranged for the transfer of heat from the compressed flue gas to the power plant or a system connected with the power plant,
  • a second low-pressure flue gas compressor arranged downstream of the one or more heat exchangers and having one or more stages and one or more coolers,
  • a high-pressure CO2 compressor system arranged downstream of the unit for cryogenic purification and configured and arranged for the compression of a CO2 flow resulting from the unit for cryogenic purification, the high-pressure CO2 compressor system having several stages and one or more coolers,
  • both the second low-pressure flue gas compressor and the high-pressure CO2 compression system are combined in one single machine and are arranged on one common shaft that is driven by one common driver.
  • the power plant with the post-combustion flue gas processing system allows, due to the integration of an adiabatic compressor, a reduction of the total power consumption necessary for the flue gas compression. Furthermore, the adiabatic compressor without intercoolers allows a recovery of the heat from the flue gas and its use in the power plant or in a system connected with the power plant such as an industrial consumer or other consumer requiring heat. Thereby, required heat, for example for feedwater preheating, that would otherwise be extracted from the power plant can now be drawn from the
  • the system according to the invention therefore facilitates an improvement in the overall efficiency of the power plant thus integrated with the flue gas processing system, however without an increase in number of
  • a flue gas processing system allows a reduction in the initial investment cost for the system.
  • the system comprises a total of only two compression machines with two drivers and two shafts, i.e. the adiabatic, flue gas compressor on one hand and the combination of second low- pressure flue gas compressor with high-pressure CO2 multi-stage compressor, on the other hand.
  • the system's total number of machines is still the same.
  • the combination of the second low-pressure flue gas compressor and high-pressure CO2 compressor into one machine results not only in a reduction in investment cost but also allows space efficiency in the power plant construction.
  • the second low-pressure flue gas compression system and the high-pressure CO2 compression system combined into one machine arranged on one shaft comprises two low-pressure compressor stages and four to six high-pressure compressor stages.
  • the flue gas processing system comprises a dehydration unit arranged downstream of the second low-pressure flue gas compressor. This allows greater possibilities in the handling and use of the resulting CO2.
  • the flue gas processing system comprises one or more heat exchangers for cooling of the flue gas downstream from the adiabatic compressor, where the heat exchanger(s) is/are configured for heat exchange with a water flow that can be part of the water/steam cycle of a power plant or any other water flow system for heat recovery within the power plant or in a system connected with the power plant.
  • the adiabatic flue gas compressor is configured for a discharge pressure of the flue gases of a selected pressure range. This pressure range is selected for example in consideration of an optimal heat recovery in connection with the water/steam cycle of the power plant, an optimally minimized power consumption of the adiabatic compressor, and the integration of the low- and high-pressure
  • the adiabatic flue gas compressor discharge pressure can be set to 7 to 9 bar abs. Above this pressure range the adiabatic compression would require more power consumption than the compression in an intercooled centrifugal compressor. With this discharge pressure the temperature at the discharge of the adiabatic compressor is in the range from 170 to 280 0 C. This allows an efficient heat recovery for instance by heating condensates from the power plant steam/water cycle through the use of a dedicated heat exchanger. After the heat recovery, the flue gas is at a temperature of about 50°C. It is then further cooled in a second exchanger, where heat is dissipated.
  • the adiabatic compressor facilitates an improved recovery of the heat resulting from the cooling of the compressed flue gas. This can further improve the overall efficiency of a power plant integrated with this type of flue gas processing system.
  • a further advantage of the power plant according to the invention is in that the number of flue gas compressors, these being adiabatic and centrifugal, remains constant compared to power plants of the prior art having only centrifugal compressors.
  • the first, low-pressure flue gas compressor and second low-pressure flue gas compressors are configured such that the ratio of the discharge pressure of the adiabatic compressor to the discharge pressure of the first stage of the low-pressure flue gas compressor is in the range from 1.5 to 2.5.
  • the power plant can be any kind of fossil fuel fired power plant, including a steam turbine power plant with a coal-fired boiler, where this boiler can be operated with or without additional oxygen provided by an air separation unit.
  • the fossil fuel fired power plants can also include gas turbine or combined cycle power plants.
  • the system according to the invention further comprises a system for the removal or reduction of the SOx and NOx.
  • a system for the removal or reduction of the SOx and NOx can be arranged either in the low-pressure flue gas treatment system, that is upstream of the flue gas compression or downstream from the adiabatic compressor. If the SOx and NOx removal system is arranged downstream from the adiabatic flue gas compressor, the proposed invention can still be realized by combining the remaining centrifugal stages required for flue gas compression with the stages required for CO2 compression in one machine driven by one driver.
  • the SOx and NOx removal reaction kinetics as well as reactor sizing will affect the choice of the adiabatic compressor discharge pressure. For instance, the discharge pressure can then be raised to around 15 bar abs, thus leaving one stage of flue gas compression to be combined with the CO2 compression in one multistage centrifugal compressor.
  • Figure 1 shows a diagram of an embodiment of a flue gas processing system according to the invention that may be integrated in a power plant for the generation of electricity.
  • FIG. 1 shows a flue gas processing system 1 for the processing of flue gases resulting from a fossil fuel fired power plant.
  • the power plant itself is not shown save for a line 2 directing the flue gas resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels for the generation of a working medium to drive a turbine.
  • the processing system 1 comprises essentially a flue gas line 2, directing flue gases to a first compressor system C1 , heat recovery system HR, a second compressor system C2, all arranged in series in the sequence mentioned, and a CO2-line 3 for directing the separated CO2 to a facility for further use.
  • the flue gas line 2 leads from a power plant to the first compressor system C1 , which comprises an adiabatic flue gas compressor 5.
  • the heat recovery system HR comprises heat exchangers for the cooling of the compressed flue gases released by the compressor C1 and transfer of heat from the flue gases to the power plant.
  • the second compressor system C2 comprises a combined multi-stage and intercooled compressor system for the low- pressure compression of flue gases and the high-pressure compression of purified CO2.
  • the line 3 leads purified and compressed CO2 away from the system 1 to a further system 4 for transport, storage or further use of the CO2 such as enhanced oil recovery.
  • Flue gases are led to system 1 as shown via the line 2, where the flue gases can result for example from a coal-fired boiler, from a gas combustion chamber, or oxyfired coal-fired boiler. As such, they can contain CO2 gas of various
  • the flue gases may have been pre-treated in a filter such as an electrostatic precipitator or a fabric filter or any other process unit for the removal of sulphur. Furthermore, the flue gases may have been treated in an apparatus for the removal of NOx or mercury.
  • the flue gas line 2 carries the CO2-containing flue gas to the low-pressure, adiabatic flue gas compressor 5 driven by a driver 6 and configured to compress the flue gas to a discharge pressure of 5 to 20 bar abs.
  • a minimized power consumption for the compression can be reached with a configuration for a discharge pressure of 5 to 8 bar abs, for example 7 bar abs.
  • the adiabatic compressor 5 is configured for a compression to a discharge pressure of no more than 20 bar. Compression to a discharge pressure higher than this limit would increase the power consumption such that there would no longer be any benefits from the use of an adiabatic compressor.
  • the adiabatic (axial) power consumption becomes higher than that of an intercooled centrifugal compressor.
  • the benefit of having more efficient wheels in the axial machine is more than compensated by the increase of power consumption due to the gas temperature increase in the absence of intercooling.
  • the compressed flue gas may have a temperature of ca. 200°C-280°C.
  • the optimum discharge pressure of the adiabatic compressor will be set by the minimization of power consumption, but also by additional parameters such as water/steam cycle integration, intermediate removal of SOx and NOx if any, as well as machine selection.
  • a line 7 leads from the discharge of the low-pressure flue gas compressor 5 to a first heat exchanger 8, through which the compressed and hot flue gases flow in counterflow to a flow of water or another cooling medium.
  • the cooling medium is led from the heat exchanger 8 via line 9 to a system for heat recovery in a system within the power plant or in a system connected with the power plant.
  • the adiabatic/axial flue gas compressor 5 allows the recovery of heat from the flue gases at a higher temperature (170-240 0 C) compared to the case if a centrifugal compressor were used instead in this position. This heat can be effectively used in the power plant.
  • the heat recovery system is the water/steam cycle 9 of a steam turbine system. In a particular example, this water flow is connected to a feedwater preheater or to the
  • condensate extraction pump A part of the condensates can be heated directly by the flue gas, thus by-passing the low-pressure heaters.
  • the steam consumption of the low-pressure heaters is reduced and, as a consequence, more steam is expanded in the cycle steam turbine and the plant can produce more electrical power.
  • Due to the use of the adiabatic /axial flue gas compressor a gain of the net power output of the power plant of 0.5% to 1 % can be achieved over the net output of a power plant having only centrifugal flue gas compressors.
  • the power plant according to the invention achieves a greater output although having the same number of compressor machines as a power plant with only centrifugal compressors.
  • the flue gases After having passed through the heat exchanger 8, the flue gases have a temperature of for example 50°C.
  • the heat exchanger 8 is connected via a line 10 to a further heat exchanger or cooler 1 1 , where the flue gases are further cooled to a temperature of for example 30°C.
  • the heat resulting from this cooling is of low-grade and can be dissipated.
  • a line 13 leads from the cooler 1 1 to the combined compression system C2 driven by driver 17 and comprising a low-pressure flue gas compressor 14, a high- pressure CO2 compressor 15 arranged on shaft 16 and driven by driver 17.
  • the low-pressure flue gas compressor can have for example two stages of a centrifugal compressor with intercooler, whereas the high-pressure CO2 compressor can have for example four to six stages with intercoolers. If the discharge pressure of the adiabatic compressor is lower, that is within the discharge pressure range given between 5 to 20 bar abs, the centrifugal low- pressure flue gas compressor can also have three instead of two stages.
  • the flue gases compressed to a pressure of for example 30 bars abs by the low-pressure compressor 14, are led via line 18 to a dehydration unit 19 and thereafter to a cryogenic unit 20.
  • the flue gas is separated resulting in a purified CO2 gas flow and a vent gas containing inert gases like nitrogen, oxygen and argon.
  • the vent gas is sent via line 21 to an expander 22, which can be mounted on the same shaft 16 or mounted on an independent shaft.
  • the low-pressure flue gas compression system 14 and high-pressure CO2 compression system 15 are arranged on the same shaft, whereas the low-pressure flue gas compression system is arranged up-stream of the cryogenic purification system and the high- pressure CO2 compression system is arranged down-stream from the purification system.
  • the cryogenically purified flue gas now containing mainly CO2 of a concentration sufficient for transport and storage, is led from the unit 20 to the high-pressure compressor system 15 for further compression to a pressure of 1 10 bar abs, from where it is finally led via line 3 to a system 4 for further use of the CO2.
  • the cryogenic process can be optimized in that the purified CO2-gas is fed in two separate flows to the compressor system 15 at two different pressures
  • One first low-pressure line feeds the purified CO2 gas to the front inlet of the compressor system 15 and a second medium pressure line feeds the purified CO2 gas to an intermediate stage of the compressor system 15.

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Une centrale électrique pour la production d’énergie électrique ayant un système (1) destiné à traiter les gaz issus d’une combustion de combustibles fossiles comprend, selon l’invention, un compresseur adiabatique (5) pour une première compression basse pression des gaz de combustion, un second système de compression de gaz de combustion basse pression et à étages multiples (14), et un système de compression de CO2 haute pression (15), le système de compression de gaz de combustion basse pression et les systèmes de compression de CO2 haute pression étant tous les deux combinés dans une seule machine (C2) et disposés sur un arbre commun (16) entraîné par une roue menante commune (17). Un échangeur de chaleur (8) facilite l’amélioration de la récupération de chaleur obtenue par le refroidissement des gaz de combustion ayant subi une compression adiabatique. L’invention permet d’améliorer le facteur de puissance total d’une centrale électrique intégrée avec ce système de traitement et de réduire les coûts d’investissement.
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