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US20100162703A1
US20100162703A1 US12/524,177 US52417708A US2010162703A1 US 20100162703 A1 US20100162703 A1 US 20100162703A1 US 52417708 A US52417708 A US 52417708A US 2010162703 A1 US2010162703 A1 US 2010162703A1
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  • the invention relates to a process for reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission in a power plant.
  • a substantial portion of the world's energy supply is provided by combustion of fuels, especially natural gas or synthesis gas, in a power plant.
  • fuels especially natural gas or synthesis gas
  • the fuel is combusted in one or more gas turbines and the resulting gas is used to produce steam. The steam is then used to generate power.
  • Combustion of fuel results in the production of CO 2 .
  • CO 2 emission has to be reduced in order to prevent or counteract unwanted changes in climate.
  • the CO 2 concentration of a gas turbine flue gas depends on the fuel and the combustion and heat recovery process applied and is generally relatively low, typically in the range of 3-15%.
  • a reduction in the emission of CO 2 makes it desirable to separate the CO 2 from the exhaust gas because it will be too expensive to compress and deposit the whole flue gas stream.
  • the invention provides a process for reducing CO 2 emission in a power plant, wherein the power plant comprises at least one gas turbine coupled to a heat recovery steam generator unit and the CO 2 capture unit comprises an absorber and a regenerator, the process comprising the steps of:
  • a power plant comprising at least one gas turbine is used.
  • fuel and an oxygen-containing gas are introduced into a combustion section of the gas turbine.
  • the fuel is combusted to generate a hot combustion gas.
  • the hot combustion gas is expanded in the gas turbine, usually via a sequence of expander blades arranged in rows, and used to generate power via a generator.
  • Suitable fuels to be combusted in the gas turbine include natural gas and synthesis gas.
  • step (a) hot exhaust gas exiting the gas turbine is introduced into a heat recovery steam generator unit.
  • the hot exhaust gas exiting the gas turbine has a certain elevated pressure.
  • the pressure of the hot exhaust gas is determined by the settings and/or construction of the gas turbine.
  • the gas turbine comprises a sequence of expander blades arranged in rows: by changing the number of expander blade rows, the back pressure of the gas turbine can be increased, resulting in a hot exhaust gas having an elevated pressure.
  • the settings and/or construction of the gas turbine are adjusted such, that the hot exhaust gas exiting the gas turbine has a pressure of at least 40% of the operating pressure of the absorber in the CO 2 capture unit.
  • the hot exhaust gas exiting the gas turbine has a pressure of at least 50%, more preferably at least 60%, still more preferably at least 70% of the elevated operating pressure of the absorber.
  • One of the factors that determine the power output of the gas turbine is the pressure difference between the inlet and the outlet of the gas turbine. Without wishing to be bound by a specific theory, it is assumed that a more substantial pressure difference will result in a higher power output. A more substantial pressure difference would normally mean that the inlet pressure of the gas turbine will be high and the outlet pressure will be as close to ambient as possible. In the process, the settings and/or construction of the gas turbine are adjusted such that the outlet pressure is purposely elevated, meaning that the outlet pressure is above ambient pressure. As a result, the power output of the gas turbine will be slightly less compared to a gas turbine having an outlet pressure close to ambient pressure.
  • the hot exhaust gas has a temperature in the range of from 350 to 700° C., more preferably from 400 to 650° C.
  • the composition of the hot exhaust gas can vary, depending on the fuel gas combusted in the gas turbine and on the conditions in the gas turbine.
  • the hot exhaust gas comprises in the range of from 10 to 15% of O 2 .
  • the hot exhaust gas comprises in the range of from 3 to 6% of CO 2 .
  • the heat recovery steam generator unit is any unit providing means for recovering heat from the hot exhaust gas and converting this heat to steam.
  • the heat recovery steam generator unit can comprise a plurality of tubes mounted stackwise. Water is pumped and circulated trough the tubes and can be held under high pressure at high temperatures. The hot exhaust gas heats up the tubes and is used to produce steam.
  • the heat recovery steam generator unit can be designed to produce one, two or three types of steam: high-pressure steam, intermediate pressure steam and low-pressure steam.
  • the steam generator is designed to produce at least a certain amount of high-pressure steam, because high-pressure steam can be used to generate power.
  • high-pressure steam has a pressure in the range of from 90 to 150 bara, preferably from 90 to 125 bara, more preferably from 100 to 115 bara.
  • low-pressure steam is also produced, the low-pressure steam preferably having a pressure in the range of from 2 to 10 bara, more preferably from to 8 bara, still more preferably from 4 to 6 bara. This low-pressure steam is used for the regeneration of the absorbing liquid comprising CO 2 .
  • an amount of fuel is combusted in the heat recovery steam generation unit to produce additional steam.
  • This embodiment offers the possibility of controlling the amount and type of steam produced in the heat recovery steam generator unit, by adjusting the amount of fuel added to the heat recovery steam generator unit.
  • low pressure steam piping is used to deliver the heating steam from the heat recovery steam generator to the CO 2 capture unit.
  • the low pressure steam piping is arranged in a closed loop to segregate the steam produced which is used for power production from steam used in process heat exchangers.
  • the heat recovery steam generator unit emits a flue gas comprising CO 2 .
  • the composition of the flue gas depends among others on the type of fuel used in the gas turbine.
  • the flue gas comprises in the range of from 0.25 to 30% (v/v) of CO 2 , preferably from 1 to 20% (v/v).
  • the flue gas usually also comprises oxygen, preferably in the range of from 0.25 to 20% (v/v), more preferably from 5 to 15% (v/v), still more preferably from 1 to 10% (v/v).
  • step (b) CO 2 is removed by contacting the flue gas with an absorbing liquid at elevated pressure, suitably in an absorber.
  • Elevated pressure means that the operating pressure of the CO 2 absorber is above ambient pressure.
  • the operating pressure of the absorber is in the range of from 50 to 200 mbarg, more preferably from 70 to 150 mbarg.
  • the pressure difference between the flue gas pressure and the operating pressure of the absorber is relatively small. Thus, the flue gas does not need to be pressurised or needs to be pressurised to a lesser extent prior to entering the absorber.
  • the use of a smaller blower or elimination of the need for a blower altogether will result in a considerable cost-saving for the overall process.
  • the temperature of the flue gas will typically be relatively high, preferably the flue gas is cooled prior to entering the absorber.
  • the absorbing liquid may be any absorbing liquid capable of removing CO 2 from a flue gas stream, which flue gas stream comprises oxygen and has a relatively low concentration of CO 2 .
  • Such absorbing liquids may include chemical and physical solvents or combinations of these.
  • Suitable physical solvents include dimethylether compounds of polyethylene glycol.
  • Suitable chemical solvents include ammonia and amine compounds.
  • the absorbing liquid comprises one or more amines selected from the group of monethanolamine (MEA), diethanolamine (DEA), diglycolamine (DGA), methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) and triethanolamine (TEA).
  • MEA is an especially preferred amine, due to its ability to absorb a relatively high percentage of CO 2 (volume CO 2 per volume MEA).
  • an absorbing liquid comprising MEA is suitable to remove CO 2 from flue gases having low concentrations of CO 2 , typically 3-10 volume % CO 2 .
  • the absorbing liquid comprises one or more amines selected from the group of methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), triethanolamine (TEA), N,N′-di(hydroxyalkyl)piperazine, N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis(hydroxyalkyl)-1,6-hexanediamine and tertiary alkylamine sulfonic acid compounds.
  • MDEA methyldiethanolamine
  • TAA triethanolamine
  • N,N′-di(hydroxyalkyl)piperazine N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis(hydroxyalkyl)-1,6-hexanediamine and tertiary alkylamine sulfonic acid compounds.
  • the N,N′-di(hydroxyalkyl)piperazine is N,N′-d-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine and/or N,N′di-(3-hydroxypropyl)piperazine.
  • the tetrakis(hydroxyalkyl)-1,6-hexanediamine is N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,6-hexanediamine and/or N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis(2-hydroxypropyl)-1,6-hexanediamine.
  • the tertiary alkylamine sulfonic compounds are selected from the group of 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid, 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazinepropanesulfonic acid, 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-(2-hydroxypropanesulfonic acid) and 1,4-piperazinedi(sulfonic acid).
  • the absorbing liquid comprises N-ethyldiethanolamine (EDEA).
  • the absorbing liquid comprises ammonia.
  • the flue gas stream comprises an appreciable quantity of oxygen, suitably in the range of from 1 to 20% (v/v) of oxygen, preferably a corrosion inhibitor is added to the absorbing liquid.
  • a corrosion inhibitor is added to the absorbing liquid. Suitable corrosion inhibitors are described for example in U.S. Pat. No. 6,036,888.
  • the process further comprises a step (c) of regenerating the absorbing liquid enriched in carbon dioxide by contacting the absorbing liquid enriched in carbon dioxide with a stripping gas at elevated temperature in a regenerator to obtain regenerated absorbing liquid and a gas stream enriched in carbon dioxide.
  • a stripping gas at elevated temperature in a regenerator to obtain regenerated absorbing liquid and a gas stream enriched in carbon dioxide.
  • regeneration takes place at a different temperature and/or different pressure than the absorption.
  • the absorbing liquid comprises an amine
  • preferred regeneration temperatures are in the range of from 100 to 200° C.
  • regeneration preferably takes place at pressure in the range of from 1 to 5 bara.
  • the absorbing step is performed at temperatures below ambient temperature, preferably in the range of from 0 to 10° C., more preferably from 2 to 8° C.
  • the regeneration step is suitably performed at temperatures higher than used in the absorption step.
  • the CO 2 -enriched gas stream exiting the regenerator has a elevated pressure.
  • the pressure of the CO 2 -enriched gas stream is in the range of from 5 to 8 bara, preferably from 6 to 8 bara.
  • the CO 2 -enriched gas stream In applications where the CO 2 -enriched gas stream needs to be at a high pressure, for example when it will be used for injection into a subterranean formation, it is an advantage that the CO 2 -enriched gas stream is already at an elevated pressure. Normally, a series of compressors is needed to pressurise the CO 2 -enriched gas stream to the desired high pressures. A CO 2 -enriched gas stream which is already at elevated pressure is easier to further pressurise.
  • the process further comprises a step (d) of combusting an amount of fuel in the heat recovery steam generation unit to produce additional steam.
  • the heat requirements of the regeneration step are at least partly fulfilled using the additional amount of steam.
  • the amount of fuel combusted is preferably such that the additional amount of steam is sufficient to provide at least 80%, more preferably at least 90%, still more preferably at least 95%, and most preferably 100% of the heat needed for the regeneration of the absorbing liquid.
  • a preferred way of performing of step (d) is to monitor the power generated by the heat recovery steam generator unit and adjust the amount of fuel introduced into the heat recovery steam generator unit in dependence of the amount of power.
  • the heat recovery steam generator unit preferably high pressure steam is produced in a steam turbine, which high pressure steam is converted to power, for example via a generator coupled to the steam turbine.
  • the power output of the generator coupled to the steam turbine will decrease when the CO 2 capture unit is in operation, due to the amount of steam extracted from the heat recovery steam generator unit needed to heat up the regenerator of the CO 2 capture unit.
  • the amount of fuel combusted can be increased.
  • the amount of fuel to be combusted in order to enable fulfilling the heat requirements of the regenerator of the CO 2 capture unit without significantly diminishing the power output of the generator coupled to the steam turbine is predetermined.
  • the power output of the generator coupled to the steam turbine when the CO 2 capture unit is not in operation is taken as a base case and the amount of fuel to be combusted in order to achieve the same output is then determined.
  • Suitable fuels to be combusted in the heat recovery steam generator unit include natural gas and synthesis gas.
  • Combustion of the amount of fuel in step (d) requires the presence of oxygen.
  • This oxygen can be supplied to the heat recovery steam generator unit, but preferably the hot exhaust gas comprises oxygen and at least part of this oxygen is used in the combustion of the fuel in step (d).
  • the amount of oxygen in the flue gas exiting the heat recovery steam generator unit will be lower. This is favourable for the CO 2 absorption process, especially when an amine absorbing liquid is used. Oxygen can cause amine degradation and can lead to the formation of degradation products in the absorbing liquid. A lower oxygen content of the flue gas will therefore result in less amine degradation and less formation of degradation products.
  • the gas stream enriched in carbon dioxide is pressurised using a carbon dioxide compressor to produce a pressurised carbon dioxide stream.
  • the carbon dioxide compressor needs to be driven.
  • An elegant heat integration is achieved when part of the steam produced in the heat recovery steam generator unit is used to drive the carbon dioxide compressor.
  • the pressurised CO 2 stream has a pressure in the range of from 40 to 300 bara, more preferably from 50 to 300 bara.
  • a CO 2 stream having a pressure in these preferred ranges can be used for many purposes, in particular for enhanced recovery of oil, coal bed methane or for sequestration in a subterranean formation.
  • the pressurised CO 2 stream is used for enhanced oil recovery. By injecting CO 2 into an oil reservoir, the oil recovery rate can be increased.
  • the pressurised CO 2 stream is injected into the oil reservoir, where it will be mixed with some of the oil which is present. The mixture of CO 2 and oil will displace oil which cannot be displaced by traditional injections.
  • FIG. 1 The invention will now be illustrated, by means of example only, with reference to the accompanying FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 1 a power plant comprising a gas turbine ( 1 ), a heat recovery steam generator unit ( 2 ) and a CO 2 capture unit ( 3 ) is shown.
  • a gas turbine In the gas turbine, an oxygen-containing gas is supplied via line 4 to compressor 5 .
  • Fuel is supplied via line 6 to combustor 7 and combusted in the presence of the compressed oxygen-containing gas.
  • the resulting combustion gas is expanded in expander 8 and used to generate power in generator 9 .
  • Remaining exhaust gas comprising CO 2 and oxygen is led via line 10 to a heat recovery steam generator unit 2 .
  • water is heated against the hot exhaust gas in heating section 11 to generate steam.
  • the steam is led via line 12 into a steam turbine 13 to produce additional power in generator 14 .
  • an amount of fuel is led via line 15 to the heat recovery steam generator unit and combusted, using oxygen from the exhaust gas, to produce additional steam.
  • Hot flue gas comprising CO 2 and oxygen and having an increased pressure is led via line 16 to an amine absorber 17 .
  • the hot flue gas is first cooled in a cooler (not shown).
  • amine absorber 17 CO 2 is transferred at from the flue gas to the amine liquid contained in the amine absorber.
  • Purified flue gas, depleted in carbon dioxide, is led from the amine absorber via line 18 .
  • Amine liquid, enriched in CO 2 is led from the amine absorber via line 19 to a regenerator 20 .
  • amine liquid enriched in CO 2 is depressurised and contacted with a stripping gas at elevated temperature, thereby transferring CO 2 from the amine liquid to the stripping gas to obtain regenerated amine liquid and a gas stream enriched in CO 2 .
  • the gas stream enriched in CO 2 is led from the regenerator via line 21 .
  • the gas stream enriched in CO 2 is pressurised using a CO 2 compressor (not shown) and the pressurised CO 2 stream is used elsewhere.
  • Regenerated amine liquid is led from the regenerator via line 22 to the amine absorber.
  • the heat needed to provide the elevated temperature of the regenerator is supplied using low pressure steam, which is led from steam turbine 13 via line 23 to the regenerator.

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