Techno-economic evaluation of oxy-combustion coal-fired power plants |
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Authors: | Jie Xiong HaiBo Zhao ChuGuang Zheng |
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Institution: | XIONG Jie,ZHAO HaiBo * & ZHENG ChuGuang State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion,Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Wuhan 430074,China |
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Abstract: | Increasing attention is being paid to the oxy-combustion technique of coal-fired power plants because CO2 produced from fossil fuel combustion can be captured and sequestrated by it. However, there are many questions about the
economic properties of the oxy-combustion technique. In this paper, a detailed techno-economic evaluation study was performed
on three typical power plants (2 × 300 MW subcritical, 2 × 600 MW supercritical, 2 × 1000 MW ultra supercritical), as conventional
air fired and oxycombustion options in China, by utilizing the authoritative data published in 2010 for the design of coal-fired
power plants. Techno-economic evaluation models were set up and costs of electricity generation, CO2 avoidance costs as well as CO2 capture costs, were calculated. Moreover, the effects of CO2 tax and CO2 sale price on the economic characteristics of oxy-combustion power plants were also considered. Finally, a sensitivity analysis
for parameters such as coal sample, coal price, air separation unit price, flue gas treatment unit price, CO2 capture efficiency, as well as the air excess factor was conducted. The results revealed that: (1) because the oxy-combustion
technique has advantages in thermal efficiency, desulfurization efficiency and denitration efficiency, oxy-combustion power
plants will reach the economic properties of conventional air fired power plants if, (a) the CO2 emission is taxed and the high purity CO2 product can be sold, or (b) there are some policy preferences in financing and coal price for oxy-combustion power plants,
or (c) the power consumption and cost of air separation units and flue gas treatment units can be reduced; (2) from subcritical
plants to supercritical and finally ultra-supercritical plants, the economics are improving, regardless of whether they are
conventional air fired power plants or oxy-combustion power plants. |
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Keywords: | oxy-combustion CO 2 emission control techno-economics sensitivity analysis CO 2 tax CO 2 sale cost of electricity |
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