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Monday, December 1st 2008
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Clean fossil fuel heat and power plants - Nebb process solutions
[ Oxyfuel power process ] [ ] [ Combined hydrogen and power ]
CESAmRetrofit capture to existing fossil power plants in parallel with new built zero emission power installations is necessary to achieve substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Figure 1 illustrates post combustion capture by amine absorption is an option for retrofit capture. Extracting CO2 from atmospheric flue gas is relative energy demanding. Nebb has developed CESAm, an oxyfuel process that supply heat and power to an amine absorption unit.
Figure 1: Amine absorption unit. In an amine absorption unit CO2 is chemical bounded to a solvent at relative low temperatures in an absorber tower and released from the bounding under relative high temperature in a stripper tower. CO2 capture requires heat to warm the solvent in a reboiler and power to drive the circulating fan and solvent pumps. For an atmospheric absorption process it is normal to extract between 80 and 90 % of the CO2 in the inlet flue gas stream. CESAm is an oxyfuel process that supply heat and power to the absorption process and is illustrated in Figure 2.
Figure 2: CESAm. CESAm can be applied to any retrofit absorption unit. Figure 2 shows a conventional combined power cycle with an absorption unit and an oxyfuel process that supplies heat to the stripper tower. Applying CESAm technology to retrofit installation has several advantages:
PatentInternational Publication number: WO 2007/094675Patent description
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