Carbon dioxide capture in molten carbonate fuel cell power plants fueled with coal and natural gas

P. Reimer, J. Hirschenhofer, J. S. White
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This paper summarizes an IEA sponsored study whose purpose was to assess fuel cell power generation configurations that could be adopted if climate change considerations lead to a need to reduce emissions of CO/sub 2/ to the atmosphere. The study provided a comparison of performance, CO/sub 2/ emission, capital cost, cost of electricity, and cost of avoiding CO/sub 2/ emission among four atmospheric, or near atmospheric, molten carbonate fuel cell/CO/sub 2/ capturing plants (fueled with either coal or natural gas). Each fuel cell combined cycle plant with CO/sub 2/ capture was compared with a similarly-sized reference combined cycle plant without CO/sub 2/ capture to develop comparison characteristics. Data for the reference plants were taken from previously completed IEA studies. The first reference plant was a coal-fueled integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC). This plant features an oxygen-blown, entrained-bed gasifier providing fuel gas to a commercially available gas turbine. Waste heat is recovered and utilized in a steam turbine bottoming cycle. The second reference plant was a typical natural gas-fueled gas turbine combined cycle.
以煤和天然气为燃料的熔融碳酸盐燃料电池发电厂的二氧化碳捕获
本文总结了国际能源署赞助的一项研究,该研究的目的是评估在考虑气候变化导致需要减少CO/sub - 2向大气排放的情况下可以采用的燃料电池发电配置。该研究提供了四个大气或近大气熔融碳酸盐燃料电池/CO/sub - 2/捕集厂(以煤或天然气为燃料)的性能、CO/sub - 2/排放、资本成本、电力成本和避免CO/sub - 2/排放的成本的比较。将每个具有CO/sub - 2/捕集的燃料电池联合循环装置与没有CO/sub - 2/捕集的类似规模的参考联合循环装置进行比较,以确定比较特性。参考电厂的数据取自以前完成的国际能源机构研究。第一个参考装置是燃煤综合气化联合循环(IGCC)。该工厂的特点是氧气吹,夹带床气化炉提供燃料气体的商业可用燃气轮机。余热回收利用,在汽轮机底部循环。第二个参考装置是典型的以天然气为燃料的燃气轮机联合循环。
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