Co2 Capture Using Oxygen Enhanced Combustion Strategies For Natural Gas Power Plants

This paper describes a series of experiments conducted with natural gas in air and in mixtures of oxygen and recycled flue gas, termed O2/CO2 recycle combustion. The objective is to enrich the flue gas with CO2 to facilitate its capture and sequestration. Detailed measurements of gas composition, flame temperature and heat flux profiles were taken inside CANMET's 0.3MWth down-fired vertical combustor fitted with a proprietary pilot scale burner. Flue gas composition was continuously monitored. The effects of burner operation, including swirling of secondary stream and air staging, on flame characteristics and NOx emissions were also studied. The results of this work indicate that oxy-gas combustion techniques based on Ox/CO2 combustion with flue gas recycle offer excellent potential for retrofit to conventional boilers for CO2 emission abatement.

Author
Y Tan Et Al
Origin
Canmet Energy Tech Centre, Canada
Journal Title
Fuel 81 2002 1007-1016
Sector
General
Class
G 3087

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Co2 Capture Using Oxygen Enhanced Combustion Strategies For Natural Gas Power Plants
Fuel 81 2002 1007-1016
G 3087
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