Title of article :
Fuel saving, carbon dioxide emission avoidance, and syngas production by tri-reforming of flue gases from coal- and gas-fired power stations, and by the carbothermic reduction of iron oxide
Author/Authors :
M. Halmann، نويسنده , , A. Steinfeld، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
15
From page :
3171
To page :
3185
Abstract :
Flue gases from coal, gas, or oil-fired power stations, as well as from several heavy industries, such as the production of iron, lime and cement, are major anthropogenic sources of global CO2 emissions. The newly proposed process for syngas production based on the tri-reforming of such flue gases with natural gas could be an important route for CO2 emission avoidance. In addition, by combining the carbothermic reduction of iron oxide with the partial oxidation of the carbon source, an overall thermoneutral process can be designed for the co-production of iron and syngas rich in CO. Water-gas shift (WGS) of CO to H2 enables the production of useful syngas. The reaction process heat, or the conditions for thermoneutrality, are derived by thermochemical equilibrium calculations. The thermodynamic constraints are determined for the production of syngas suitable for methanol, hydrogen, or ammonia synthesis. The environmental and economic consequences are assessed for large-scale commercial production of these chemical commodities. Preliminary evaluations with natural gas, coke, or coal as carbon source indicate that such combined processes should be economically competitive, as well as promising significant fuel saving and CO2 emission avoidance. The production of ammonia in the above processes seems particularly attractive, as it consumes the nitrogen in the flue gases.
Keywords :
hydrogen , Methanol , methane , Ammonia , Partial oxidation , Natural gas reforming , Carbon , Power stations , Coal , Syngas , Coal-fired power stations , Thermoneutral , Coke , Tri-reforming , Flue gases , Fuel saving , Greenhouse gas , Carbon dioxide , Reforming , Gas-fired power stations , iron oxide , Iron
Journal title :
Energy
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Energy
Record number :
416957
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