Title of article :
Enhanced coal gasification heated by unmixed combustion integrated with an hybrid system of SOFC/GT
Author/Authors :
Lisbona، نويسنده , , Pilar and Romeo، نويسنده , , Luis M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
5755
To page :
5764
Abstract :
For clean utilization of coal, enhanced gasification by in situ CO2 capture has the advantage that hydrogen production efficiency is increased while no energy is required for CO2 separation. The unmixed fuel process uses a sorbent material as CO2 carrier and consists of three coupled reactors: a coal gasifier where CO2 is captured generating a H2-rich gas that can be utilized in fuel cells, a sorbent regenerator where CO2 is released by sorbent calcination and it is ready for capture and a reactor to oxidize the oxygen transfer material which produces a high temperature/pressure vitiated air. This technology has the potential to eliminate the need for the air separation unit using an oxygen transfer material. Reactorsʹ temperatures range from 750 °C to 1550 °C and the process operates at pressure around 7.0 bar. This paper presents a global thermodynamic model of the fuel processing concept for hydrogen production and CO2 capture combined with fuel and residual heat usage. Hydrogen is directly fed to a solid oxide fuel cell and exhaust streams are used in a gas turbine expander and in a heat recovery steam generator. This paper analyzes the influence of steam to carbon ratio in gasifier and regeneration reactor, pressure of the system, temperature for oxygen transfer material oxidation, purge percentage in calciner, average sorbent activity and oxidant utilization in fuel cell. Electrical efficiency up to 73% is reached under optimal conditions and CO2 capture efficiencies near 96% ensure a good performance for GHGʹs climate change mitigation targets.
Keywords :
Coal , gasification , CO2 capture , Solid oxide fuel cell , IGCC
Journal title :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Record number :
1655862
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