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Oxy-fuel Combustion Network

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3rd MEETING
of the
OXY-FUEL COMBUSTION NETWORK

Date: 4th - 6th March 2008

Yokohama Symposia, Yokohama, Japan

Yokohama by night - (by USA military)

 

Organised by
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, IHI, JPower and JCoal


 

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1. Background:

The 3rd International Oxy-Combustion Network Meeting is jointly organised by IEA GHG, IHI, JPower and JCoal. This will be held in Yokohama, Japan on the 5th and 6th of March 2008. A visit to the research facility of CRIEPI will be organised in the afternoon of the 4th of March 2008.

The 3rd meeting of the Oxy-Combustion Network will follow on from the discussions of the 2nd workshop which was held in January 2007 in Connecticut, USA. The main theme of this workshop will look onto the different issues relevant to retrofitting or repowering of Power Plants with oxy-combustion technology with CO2 capture.

The agenda for the third meeting will focus on issues relevant to:

  • Design and operation of the burners and boilers using oxygen and recycled flue gas as comburent
  • Efficiency improvement measures
  • Operational consideration for oxygen production (ASU) and flue gas (CO2 rich gas) processing units
  • CO2 quality and removal of impurities
  • Techno-economic aspects for plant retrofit / re-powering

5th March 2008 Day 1

09.00 to 09.20

Welcome Remarks / Brief Introduction, IHI / JCoal / JPower

09.20 to 09.30

Welcome Response / Administrative Announcement; IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme – J. Topper

SESSION 1: Challenges of CCS and Oxy-Combustion - Keynote Address: Chair: John Topper, UK

09.30 to 10.10

Keynote Presentation 01: CCS Policy and Overview; Dr. Makoto Akai, AIST, Japan

10.10 to 10.50

Keynote Presentation 02: Technical Consideration and Challenges of Oxy-Combustion; Prof. Ken Okazaki, TIT, Japan

10.50 to 11.05 Break

Session 2a: Oxy-Combustion Fundamentals; Chair: Klas Andersson, Chalmers University, Sweden

Session 2b: On-going Experimental Studies
Chair: John Smart, RWE Npower, UK

11.05 to 11.25

Performance of PF Boilers Retrofitted with Oxy-Coal Combustion: Understanding Coal Burnout, Coal Reactivity, Burner Operation, and Furnace Heat Transfer; T. Wall - Newcastle University, Australia

E.On UK’s Pilot Scale Oxy-Fuel Combustion Experience: Development, Testing and Modelling;
B. Goh - E.On UK

11.25 to 11.45

Evaluation of Gas Radiation Modelling in Oxy-Fired Furnaces;
R. Johansson - Chalmers University, Sweden

Fundamental Studies and Pilot Scale Evaluation of Oxy-Coal Firing in Circulating Fluidized Bed Boilers;
E. Eddings -University of Utah, USA

11.45 to 12.05

Stabilising Swirl Pulverized Coal Flames Under Oxy-fuel Conditions;
D. Toporov - RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Impact of Combustion Conditions on Emission Formation (SO2, NO) and Fly Ash Composition;
J. Maier – IVD University of Stuttgart

12.05 to 12.25

Model Validation Studies for Pulverised Coal Jet Ignition in O2/CO2 Environment;
J. Wendt - University of Utah, USA

Technical Consideration of Mercury Emissions in an Oxy-Coal Power Plant with CO2 Capture
S. Santos - IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

12.25 to 13.25 Lunch

Session 2c: Oxy-Combustion Systems Studies; Chair: Kevin McCauley, B&W, USA

Session 2d: On-going Experimental Studies
Chair: Takashi Tiga, JCOAL, Japan

13.25 to 13.45

Efficiency Increase of the Oxyfuel Process by Waste Heat Recovery Considering the Effects of Flue Gas Treatment;
M. Klostermann - TUHH, Germany

Understanding Potential Environmental Impacts of Oxy-Fuel Combustion;
C. W. Lee and A. Miller - US EPA

13.45 to 14.05

Consideration for Oxy-Fuel Coal Fired Combustion Power Plant System Integration;
H. Hack - Foster Wheeler

High Temperature Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides in Oxy-Fuel Combustion;
F. Normann, Chalmers University, Sweden

14.05 to 14.25

3rd Generation Oxy-Combustion Systems
C.Slavador - CANMET, Canada

Understanding the Effects of O2 and CO2 on NOx Formation During Oxy-Coal Combustion;
C. R. Shaddix - Shandia Laboratory

14.25 to 14.45

Oxy-Combustion: Research, Development and Systems Analysis;
T. Fout - DOE/NETL, USA

Evaluation of CO2 Capturing – Repowering System Based on Oxy-Fuel Combustion for Utilising Low Pressure Steam;
P. S. Pak Osaka University, Japan

14.45 to 15.00 Break

Session 3: Oxygen Production and CO2 Processing
Chair: Minish Shah, Praxair, USA

15.00 to 15.20

Phase Equillibria Measurements and their Application for the CO2 Separation from CO2 Rich Gases; R. Eggers, and D. Köpke, TUHH, Germany

15.20 to 15.40

Purification of Oxy-Fuel Derived CO2; V. White, Air Products, UK

15.40 to 16.00

Update on Advanced Developments for ASU and CO2 Purification Units for Oxy-Combustion;
J.P. Tranier, N. Perrin, A. Darde, Air Liquide, France

16.00 to 16.20

Consideration for Removal of Impurities from CO2 Rich Flue Gas of Oxy-Fuel Combustion;
M. Anheden, Vattenfall, Sweden

16.20 to 16.45

Technical Consideration for a Very Large Scale Air Separation Unit for Large Scale Coal Fired Power Plant Application; K. Fogash, Air Products, UK

Session 4: Discussion Forum: Quality of CO2 for Storage – What are the Issues and Opportunities… Chair: Prof. Jost Wendt, University of Utah, USA

16.40 to 17.30

Mini-Panel Discussion (Members):

Andy Miller, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Vince White, Air Products, UK

Close Day 1
Workshop Dinner (Cruise – Yokohama Bay)
Meeting Point: TBA (This should be less than 10 minutes walk either from the hotel or the conference centre)
Meeting Time: 18.10

 

6th March 2008 Day 2

Session 5: Future of Oxy-Coal Combustion – Keynote Address (Day 02) Chair: Prof. Keiji Makino, IHI, Japan

09.00 to 09.30

Keynote Presentation 03
Vattenfall Schwarze Pumpe Pilot Plant;
Dr Marie Anheden, Vattenfall R&D AB, Sweden

09.30 to 09.45

APP Project: Overview of Oxy-Fuel Working Group – A Platform for Cooperation
Prof. Terry Wall, University of Newcastle, Australia

09.45 10.05

Oxy-Combustion Activities at Tsinghua University: CO2 Capture Based on Chemical Looping Cycles; Prof. Ningsheng Cai, Tsinghua University, China

10.05 to 10.25

Capture Ready Plant Concept: Retrofitting Power Plant with Oxy-Combustion
John Davison, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

10.25 to 10.45 Break

Session 6: Large Scale Burner and Boiler Development – Technology and Equipment Manufacturer Perspective
Chair: Dr. Chris Spero, CS Energy, Australia

10.45 to 11.05

Recent Test Results on Oxy-Fuel Combustion Using the Pilot-Scale Test Facilities;
T. Uchida, T. Yamada, K. Hashimoto, S. Watanabe; IHI, Japan

11.05 to 11.25

Scale Up of Oxy-Coal Combustion at B&W’s 30MWth CEDF; H.Farzan, K.J. McCauley, Babcock & Wilcox, USA; R.Varagani, Air Liquide, USA

11.25 to 11.45

Alstom Development of Oxy-Fired PC and CFB Power Plants; J. Marion, Alstom Power, USA

11.45 to 12.05

Oxy-Combustion UK Project Update: Development of 40MWth Burner Testing Programme; D. Fitzgerald, Doosan Babcock, UK

12.05 to 12.25

Jupiter Oxygen - 15MWth Oxy-Combustion Boiler Test Results; B. Patrick, Jupiter Oxygen, USA

12.25 to 13.40 Lunch

Session 7: Large Scale Demonstration and Pilot Scale Projects; Chair: Sho Kobayashi, Praxair, USA

13.40 to 16.00

Panel Member:

Marie Anheden, Vattenfall AB, Sweden
Frank Kluger, Alstom power, Germany
Claude Prebende, TOTAL, France
Chris Spero, CS Energy, Australia
Prof. Vicente Cortez Galeano, CIUDEN, Spain
Jong Soo Kim, KIST, Korea
Minish Shah, Paraxair, USA
Dante Bonaquist, Praxair, USA

Panel Discussion (with 20 minutes for each presentation)

P1

Callide Oxyfuel Project – Technical evaluation of the oxy-combustion and CO2 capture system design; C. Spero, T. Yamada, E. Sturm, and D. McGregor
CS Energy, Australia; IHI, Japan; Air Liquide, France and GLP, Australia

P2

The CO2 Pilot at Lacq: An Integrated Oxy-Combustion CO2 Capture and Geological Storage Project; N. Aimard, and C. Prebende
TOTAL, France

P3

Test Facilities for Advanced Technologies for CO2 Abatement and Capture in Coal Power Generation; V. Cortes CIUDEN, Fundacion Estata Ciudad de la Energia, Spain

P4

Oxy-Combustion Research Activities in S. Korea – Overview to the Youngdong 100MWe Oxy-Combustion Power Station Project Development; J. S. Kim, S. M. Choi, Y. J. Kim and S. C. Kim* KIST, KAIST, KEPRI, Korea

P5

Oxy-Coal Combustion Demonstration Project; D. Bonaquist, R. Victor, M. Shah, H. Hack, A. Hotta, D. Leathers Praxair, USA; Foster Wheeler, USA/Finland; and Jamestown Board of Public Utilities

16.00- 16.15 Closing Summary

Close Day 2

 

 

The workshop will also include a session with regard to various update in major large scale demonstration projects and an open panel discussion on regulatory and permitting issues relevant to implementation of oxy-combustion projects.

2. Workshop aims and objectives:

The meeting presents an opportunity to review the progress of various research and development activities in oxy-combustion technologies for power generation industry with CO2 capture.


The workshop aims to focus its discussion on various issues relevant to power plant retrofit / re-powering with oxy-combustion technology with CO2 capture.


The meeting aims to identify areas of gaps in knowledge in the development of oxy-combustion through a series of discussions on various issues relevant to efficiency improvement, boiler and burner design, operational issues, oxygen production and CO2 clean up and processing.

3. Call for Presentations

IEAGHG would like to open the floor to any members of the network to present their work or any update to major demonstration projects.


If you would be interested in presenting a paper during the workshop, please send a 1 page Abstract to the workshop organizer Stanley Santos (stanley@ieaghg.org) on or before 15th of October 2007.

 

 

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4. Workshop Outcomes:

  • To review progress and new initiatives on oxy-combustion R&D activities.
  • To obtain feedback from participants
  • To discuss on the future activities and planning for the International Oxy-Combustion Network.
  • To provide opportunities for industry players, research engineers and scientists from developing countries to participate in the discussion of the oxy-combustion technologies with CO2 capture.


 

 

 

 

 

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5. Travel and Hotel information

Please remember that you are responsible for making your own arrangements regarding transport to the meeting and hotels in Japan.

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS

The nearest airport is Narita International

Transport from Narita airport to Yokohama

 

HOTELS

Hotel New Grand
10 Yamashita-cho,
Naka-ku,
Yokohama-shi,
231-0023,
Japan

1 night:JPY 18,000 - 20,000 B&B at group rate

Additional information:

Visitor information on Yokohama

 

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6. Registration

In line with other IEAGHG research networks, we will be charging a fee of €115.00 per participants to cover part of the administration and organizational cost of the workshop.

To register your interest in attending this meeting, please click the button below.

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IEA GHG reserves the right to restrict the number of participants from individual organisations.

 

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Report of the meeting:

Available after the meeting

 

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Contact details:

For further information please contact:
Stanley Santos (stanley@ieaghg.org)


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