Fuel, Vol.220, 725-743, 2018
Integration of chemical looping oxygen production and chemical looping combustion in integrated gasification combined cycles
Energy penalty is the primary economic challenge facing CO2 capture technology. This work aims to address this challenge through a novel power plant configuration, capable of achieving 45.4% electric efficiency from coal with a 95% CO2 capture efficiency. The COMPOSITE concept integrates chemical looping oxygen production (CLOP) and packed bed chemical looping combustion (PBCLC) reactors into an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant. Hot gas clean-up technology is implemented to boost plant efficiency. When commercially available cold gas clean-up technology is used, the plant efficiency reduces by 2%-points, but remains 2.3%-points higher than a comparative PBCLC-IGCC power plant and 8.1%-points higher than an IGCC power plant with pre-combustion CO2 capture. It was also shown that the COMPOSITE power plant performance was not sensitive to changes in the performance of the CLOP reactors, implying that uncertainties related to this novel process component do not reduce the potential of the COMPOSITE concept. The outstanding efficiency obtained for this concept is made possible by a complex and highly integrated plant configuration, whose operability and techno-economic feasibility must be demonstrated.
Keywords:Chemical looping oxygen production;Chemical looping combustion;COMPOSITE;Integrated gasification combined cycle;CO2 capture;Energy penalty