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RTI International is a registered trademark and a trade name of Research Triangle Institute.
RTI’s Warm Gas Desulphurization Technology
Technology Overview and Journey to Commercialization
www.rti.orgRTI International is a registered trademark and a trade name of Research Triangle Institute.
RTI’s Warm Gas Desulphurization Technology
Technology Overview and Journey to Commercialization
P. Prasanna
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Objective of the presentation Overview of RTI’s Warm-Gas Desulphurization Process
Advantages1. Process is energy efficient 2. Allows use of Sweet WGS in place of Sour WGS
Value Propositionallows for desulphurization process to be conducted
temperatures (as high as 6500C) and decouples S and
Journey Of Commercialization (JOC)
Value PropositionRTI has the technical capability and commercial expertise to scaleand commercialize a given technology.
Study1. Detailed Overview of WDP’s JOC2. Status of other Energy technologies in their JOC
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Gas Desulphurization Process
conducted at higherand CO2 removal.
50 MWeq Demonstration Plant
Journey Of Commercialization (JOC)
RTI has the technical capability and commercial expertise to scale-up
RTI patented the infraredtechnology upon which SWIRSystems will base its productsnew company is acommercialization successthe institute.” – Dr. Wayne Holden
Compared internal capabilities with
customer needs to narrow focus on gasification work
Gasification process block-wise analysis to narrow down at clean-up process
ChinaCoal accounts for 85% of feedstock for China’s methanol production. In actual terms, more than 3 billion tons of coal are consumed annually.
South Africa South Africa is another promising country for coal to liquids.
IndiaIndia is pushing for Methanol Economy using indigenous coal.
United States and EuropeWith the current shale oil boom in the US and a focus on renewables in Europe, market need of the technologyhas reduced significantly
Approach to Technology Development and Continuous Tech Relevance Assessment
Relevance today
Focused Technology Development Approach
Gasification process wise analysis
to narrow down at up process
Developed a syngas clean-up technology
which works at higher temperatures
ChinaCoal accounts for 85% of feedstock for China’s methanol production. In actual terms, more than 3 billion tons
South Africa South Africa is another promising country for coal to liquids.
IndiaIndia is pushing for Methanol Economy using indigenous coal.
United States and EuropeWith the current shale oil boom in the US and a focus on renewables in Europe, market need of the technology
Approach to Technology Development and Continuous Tech Relevance Assessment
Relevance today
Focused Technology Development Approach
Technical Details of Warm-Gas Desulphurization Process (WDP)Role of WDP technology
Applications of WDP
Enables high removal of total Sulphur (≥99.9%) from syngas at temperatures as high as 6500C
RTI Proprietary Desulfurization Sorbent Unique highly-dispersed
nanostructures Developed in long-term cooperation
with Clariant (~100 tons to date) Covered by extensive US &
International patents, including several recent improvements
Applicable to both new as well as retrofit systems
Extensive Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA) has been undertaken for WDP.
Customized TEA can be developed as per needs of the customer.
Gas Desulphurization Process (WDP)
REGENERATED SORBENT TO ADSORBER MIXING ZONE
REGENERATEDSORBENT
RAW SYNGAS
CLEAN SYNGAS
N2/O2(Air)
SOTO RECOVERY
RTI Warm Gas Desulfurization Process (WDP)
250-650°CADSORBER(REACTOR)
650-750°CREGENERATOR
(REACTOR)
WDP Process
Advantages
Use of Sweet Water Gas Shift (WGS) Reactor in place of Sour WGS Reactor
Easier downstream processing of Sulphur and CO2
Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA) of WarmBase Case for Chemicals (e.g., Methanol): Sour Water-Gas Shift (WGS) + Syngas Cooling + RectisolClaus/SCOT® Sulphur Recovery Unit (SRU)RTI WDP Cases: WDP + Sweet WGS + Syngas Cooling + CO2 Capture + Modified Claus/DYNAWAVE
CO2 capture options for WDP CasesRectisol® (chilled methanol, Linde/Lurgi) || Selexol™ (DEPG solvent, UOP) || Activated amines (e.g., BASF
Technology used in RTI Demo Plant
CAPEX reduced ~50%
Base CaseRTI WDP + Rectisol®
RTI WDP + Selexol™
RTI WDP + aMDEA®
Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA): Coal to Methanol Case (2 x 300-MWequiv Shell-type solids
Shenhua Mix or PRB coal)
Important Note:These analyses do not include additional benefits to the entire plant that might occur from overall efficiency savings.
Value PropositionRTI WDP improves economics for all carbon capture options
Economic Analysis (TEA) of Warm-Gas Desulphurization (WDP)
Rectisol® Acid-Gas Recovery (AGS) +
Capture + Modified Claus/DYNAWAVE® SRU
capture options for WDP Cases(DEPG solvent, UOP) || Activated amines (e.g., BASF aMDEA
Non-labor, non-feedstock operating costs
OPEX reduced
>50%
Rectisol®Base Case
RTI WDP + Rectisol®
RTI WDP + Selexol™
Economic Analysis (TEA): Coal to Methanol Case type solids-fed gasifiers with
Shenhua Mix or PRB coal)
These analyses do not include additional benefits to the entire plant that might occur from overall efficiency savings.
Value PropositionRTI WDP improves economics for all carbon capture options
Journey of Commercialization
Invention (2001) Invention (2001) Proprietary RTI sorbent High attrition resistance
Lab/bench testing (2001Lab/bench testing (2001--2003)2003)• RTI International, NC• Concept proven & modeled
Pilot testing (2006Pilot testing (2006--2008)2008)• Eastman Chemical Co., TN• 3000 hr, coal-derived syngas
Case Study: Warm-Gas Desulphurization (WDP)
Two processes followedSpin-off
IP/Tech
Financing
TeamA strong IP/ tech portfolio
development/ External acquisition to develop the right
Capability to either invest or bring-in external investment
2008)2008)Eastman Chemical Co., TN
derived syngas
Demonstration Demonstration –– Syngas Cleanup & COSyngas Cleanup & CO22 Capture (2010Capture (2010--2016)2016)• Tampa Electric Co., Polk 1 IGCC Plant, FL• Testing underway, 50-MWequiv scale, coal/petcoke-derived syngas
Gas Desulphurization (WDP)
Two processes followed Licensing
IP/Tech
Financing
TeamExternalCompanyCo-Develop
LicenseOthers
Journey of Commercialization – Challenges and Achievements Challenges
Achievements
Internal
Technical Managerial FinancialUncertainty in site
Involvement of Experts on ancillary equipment design
• Uncertainty and delay in permits
• Better understanding of DOE approval process
• Provisions and restriction of funding mechanism
Implementation
Construction achieved on schedule and under budget>500,000 total hours with minimal injury (minor first aid)Sorbent design & performance met/ exceeded expectationsProject team selection, alignment and organization
Multiple Stakeholders
Challenges and Achievements Challenges
Achievements
External
Market• Financial crash of
2008• Introduction of
Shale Oil and Gas
Licensing
• Extensive experience in implementing similar technologies
• Licensed the technology to design, engineer, procure, construct, retrofit, commission, start-up, operate, repair and maintain facilities
• Extensive experience in developing similar sorbents
• Licensed the technology to make, sell and distribute the product.
Journey of Commercialization for other Energy Technologies at RTIResearch and Development
Breakthrough Engineering for Gasified Coal
Cleanup at Modular Scale
Utilization of Captured Carbon
Carbon Recovery from Water During Biofuel Production
High Value Methoxyphenols from Biocrude
Emissions Mitigation
Technology for Advanced Water-
Lean Solvent
Journey of Commercialization for other Energy Technologies at RTIPilot Testing Demonstration
Non-Aqueous Solvent CO2
Capture Technology
Clean Coal Technology
Modular Process for Coal and Biomass to Liquid Fuel and
Chemicals
Micro-Scale Reformer for
Methane to Syngas
Summary and Way ForwardSummary: 2 Objectives
Way Forward: 2 Offerings from RTI
WDP Tech Overview
Tech availability for CXN
Technology developed from concept (TRL 1)
Current status: Technology has been licensed with partners
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Non-Aqueous Solvent CO2 Capture Technology
Carbon Capture Utilization
Micro-scale reformer for methane to syngas
High Value Methoxyphenols from Biocrude
Summary: 2 Objectives
Way Forward: 2 Offerings from RTI
Journey of CXN
IP/Tech
Financing
Team
Spin-off Licensing
Expertise in Commercialization
Scale-up of technology
Deal preparation
(spin-off/ licensing)
Network to find solutions
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Thanks
Mr. Atish KatariaMs. Caroline Ball Mr. Dennis Gilmore
Team
Program Host and Sponsors
Participants
Notable Contributions
PartnersDr. Raghubir Gupta
Mr. Dennis Gilmore Mr. Shalabh Srivastava