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Oxy-Coal CFB Demonstration Project Minish Shah, Dante Bonaquist, Stewart Mehlman Praxair Loren Howard Holland (Michigan) Board of Public Works Loren Howard Holland (Michigan) Board of Public Works Horst Hack Foster Wheeler Joel Sminchak Battelle 1tO f lC b ti C f 1st Oxyfuel Combustion Conference Cottbus, Germany September 7 11, 2009 M ki l t d ti www.praxair.com Making our planet more productive Copyright © 2009 Praxair Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Oxy-Coal CFB Demonstration Project

    Minish Shah, Dante Bonaquist, Stewart Mehlman – PraxairLoren Howard – Holland (Michigan) Board of Public WorksLoren Howard Holland (Michigan) Board of Public WorksHorst Hack – Foster WheelerJoel Sminchak – Battelle

    1 t O f l C b ti C f1st Oxyfuel Combustion ConferenceCottbus, GermanySeptember 7 – 11, 2009

    M ki l t d tiwww.praxair.com

    Making our planet more productive

    Copyright © 2009 Praxair Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • Project Overview

    78 MWe (gross) integrated oxy-coal CFB project 44 MWe net output with CCS 44 MWe net output with CCS >600,000 tons/year CO2 to be sequestered Test technologies optimized for commercial scale plant Test technologies optimized for commercial scale plant Impressive environmental performance

    Near zero emissions with ~99% CO2 capture and >99% reduction in SOx/NOx/Hg/PM emissions compared to air-fired CFB

    With the inclusion of biomass, the plant has the opportunity for a negative carbon footprintg p

    Exceeds proposed long-term (2020) DOE Energy Policy Act goals Clean - no solvents needed

    Applicable to retrofits Applicable to retrofits

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  • Project Participants and Roles

    Holland Board of Public works – Host site Praxair – ASU and CPU (CO2 processing unit) Praxair – ASU and CPU (CO2 processing unit) Foster Wheeler – CFB BoilerBattelle – Sequestration managementBattelle Sequestration managementBlack and Veatch – Project management and EPCDTE Energy – Consultant, technical oversightgy , gAES, Southern, TVA – Advisory Panel EPRI – Consultant to Advisory Panel

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  • Holland, MI Oxycoal CFB Project Site Metropolitan population: 260,000 Municipal owned utility: formed in 1885 Generating capacity: >250 MWe Services: water, sewage, electric & cable Financial rating: Aa or better Financial rating: Aa or better

    James De Young Generating Station 3 existing boilers generating 60MWe Addition of 78 MWe CFB unit planned PRB coal biomass & tired derived fuels PRB coal, biomass & tired derived fuels Goals: air quality, growth, competitiveness

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  • DOE Clean Coal Power Initiative

    Targeting advanced coal based power technologies that capture and store > 300,000 tons/yr of CO2 with a minimum p , y 290% capture rate

    In July ‘09 DOE selected 2 CCS projects for $400MM award Pre-combustion and post-combustion CO2 capture

    DOE added ~$1B in awards, invited more proposals

    Application for the Holland project submitted in August

    Project awards will be announced in Q4 2009

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  • Project Timeline

    Project Definition

    Design

    201120112011 201320132013 201420142014 201520152015 201620162016201220122012201120112011201020102010200920092009 201720172017

    Design

    Construction

    Demonstration

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  • Commercialization Advance the state of the art for the oxy-combustion option Modular design of CFB will allow direct scale-up to a commercial scale plant T h l ill b d h l ti k CCS i ll i bl Technology will be ready when regulations make CCS economically viable

    Largest UnitBy 2014*

    Holland, MI2015

    CommercialPlant 20202020

    Air-fired CFB, MWe* 460+ 78 500

    Oxy-fired CFB, MWe* 10 78 500O y ed C , e 0 8 500

    ASU, tpd* 3,000+ ~1,700 8000+

    CPU, tpd* 600 ~2,000 9000+

    Coal power plant with CCS, CO2 tpy ~600,000 ~3,000,000

    * Indicates experience of the project team members

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  • Oxy-Coal CFB Power Plant with CCS

    Water

    Vent

    Flexi‐burnTM

    CFBBoiler

    FreshWater

    Lime

    Fuel

    CO2

    Nitrogen

    Air

    FGCondenser

    Oxygen

    Condensate

    Ash

    CO2 Processing Unit Pipeline & StorageAir Separation Unit Power Plant

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  • CFB Process Advantages

    Feature Benefit Flue Gas1500-1700oF

    Low furnace temperatures

    - Low NOx- In-bed SO2 capture

    1500-1700 F

    H t i l ti

    -Fuel flexibility (Biomass)- Ideal for Oxy-coal CCS

    T l t t f l i ti1500-1700oF

    Hot circulatingsolids

    - Tolerant to fuel variations - Efficient heat transfer- Simple feed systems

    Uniform heat flux

    15-16 ft/sec

    O id t

    Long solidresidence time

    - Uniform heat flux

    - Good fuel burnout- Good sorbent Limestone

    OxidantFuel

    1/2” x 0residence time Good sorbent

    utilizationOxidant

    Limestone1/20” x 0

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  • CPU Schematics

    Cold boxV t (AtVPSA

    Cold boxVent

    Vent (Atm gases,CO, moisture,

    traces ofSOx and NOx)

    CO2-Rich Flue Gas(>80% CO2 ondry basis)

    H2OExpander

    H2OColdBox

    > 95% CO2(R id l t

    dry basis)

    Carbon

    Dryer

    90% CO capture with cold box alone

    (Residual atm gases,Trace SOx, NOx, CO)25 – 35 bar

    Beds

    Hg

    FG Cooler/Condenser

    90% CO2 capture with cold box alone VPSA for recovering additional CO2

    Increases CO2 capture rate to ~99%

    Condensate(All of HCl & HF,

    Some of PM, SOx, NOx & Hg)

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    Manages air ingress Near-zero emissions

  • CO2 Storage – Geologic Framework

    Michigan Basin – a regional geologic structure consisting of thick sequences of sedimentary rocks.y

    Highly prospective geological sequestration system Mt. Simon Sandstone is the primary target at depths of ~5000 to 6000 ft Injection zone is overlaid by several confining layersj y g y

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  • CO2 Storage- Geologic Framework Initial geological evaluation of the site has been performed The site is in a promising area for CO2 storage because the Mt. Simon is ~1,000

    ft thick with high permeability and porosity, supported by data from nearby injection wells and reservoir simulations.

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  • Reservoir Simulations Preliminary reservoir simulations of the CO2 injection and

    storage process indicate the ability to inject over 600,000 tons g p y j ,CO2 per year in a single well.

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  • Regulatory Framework

    Air permitCO2 injection permitCO2 injection permit LiabilityWorking closely with State of MichiganWorking closely with State of Michigan

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  • Summary

    78 MWe Oxy-Coal CFB with CCS Enable direct scale-up to a larger scale CCS plant Enable direct scale-up to a larger scale CCS plantNear zero emissions of CO2, SOx, NOx and Hg Very promising geological storage site Very promising geological storage site Strong support from the State of Michigan

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