Demonstration and verification of post combustion capture using solvent scrubbing

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This paper will present Doosan Power Systems' Post Combustion Capture (PCC) development, testing and verification activities. Preliminary results from the Boundary Dam TKO™ process, RS™ solvent trial and the results from the ERTF test facility will be discussed. Doosan Power Systems is developing competitive PCC technologies to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal and natural gas fired power plants for commercialization by 2020. Doosan Power Systems has licensed solvent scrubbing technology from HTC Purenergy Inc., which is based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. HTC have developed an optimised Post Combustion Capture (PCC) process known as the Thermal Kinetics Optimization™ (TKO) process which is designed to substantially reduce the energy requirements of the PCC process for the capture of CO2 from coal and natural gas fired power plants. Doosan Power Systems is currently undertaking FEED studies and preparing commercial bids for full-scale solvent scrubbing plants, comprising all equipment from flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) plant outlet to CO2 compression plant inlet. Among these are the CCPILOT100+ and Basin Electric PCC demonstration projects. The TKO process is currently under a formal technology verification programme at the upgraded Boundary Dam demonstration pilot plant capturing approximately 4tonnes/day of CO2. Long term performance of HTC's proprietary RS™ solvent is currently being assessed for CO2 removal effectiveness and the long term performance of the solvent. Solvents are also tested for degradation, heat stable salt formation and propensity for corrosion within the various system components. Doosan Power Systems has installed a PCC solvent scrubbing pilot plant on the 160 kWt Emissions Reduction Test Facility (ERTF), located at its RandD centre in Renfrew, Scotland, to capture approximately 1tonne/day of CO2 and to permit further development and optimization of the process. The ERTF is capable of firing a wide range of world traded coals and produces flue gases representative of full scale plant. The ERTF solvent scrubbing plant will be used to carry out performance testing on a range of solvents, packings and suitability of a range of materials. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Gardiner, R. A., Bowden, S., & Fitzgerald, F. D. (2011). Demonstration and verification of post combustion capture using solvent scrubbing. In Energy Procedia (Vol. 4, pp. 5623–5630). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.552

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