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A techno-economic analysis of the application of continuous staged-combustion and flameless oxidation to the combustor design in gas turbines

Wang, Y.D.; Huang, Y.; McIlveen-Wright, D.; McMullan, J.; Hewitt, N.; Eames, P.; Rezvani, S.

Authors

Y. Huang

D. McIlveen-Wright

J. McMullan

N. Hewitt

P. Eames

S. Rezvani



Abstract

The impact of NOx reduction technologies upon a gas turbine power station has been investigated using the ECLIPSE process simulator. Technical, environmental and economic assessments were performed, based upon a model of the simple cycle gas turbine, fuelled by natural gas.

The technologies assessed were: a) selective catalytic reduction (SCR); b) continuous staged air combustion (COSTAIR); and c) flameless oxidation method (FLOX).

The SCR method produced a 90% reduction of NOx emissions, at an additional penalty to the electricity cost of 0.19–0.20 p/kWh, over the base case of simple cycle with standard combustor.

The COSTAIR method reduced 80.4% of NOx emissions, at an additional electricity cost of 0.03–0.04 p/kWh, over the base case; but 0.16–0.17 p/kWh less than the SCR method at a slightly higher level of NOx emissions.

The FLOX method generated 92.3% less of NOx emissions, at an additional electricity cost of 0.08–0.11 p/kWh, over the base case; but 0.09–0.11 p/kWh less than the SCR method at a lower level of NOx emissions.

A sensitivity analysis of the Break-Even Selling Price (BESP) of electricity and the Specific Investment (SI) versus the cost of different burner systems shows that the SCR system had the highest values for BESP and SI; and the COSTAIR system had the lowest.

The results show that the use of these non-standard burners could offer an effective method of reducing NOx emissions considerably for simple cycle gas turbine power plants with minimal effect on system capital cost and electricity selling price, and were also cheaper than using SCR.

Citation

Wang, Y., Huang, Y., McIlveen-Wright, D., McMullan, J., Hewitt, N., Eames, P., & Rezvani, S. (2006). A techno-economic analysis of the application of continuous staged-combustion and flameless oxidation to the combustor design in gas turbines. Fuel Processing Technology, 87(8), 727-736. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2006.02.003

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 9, 2006
Online Publication Date Mar 6, 2006
Publication Date 2006-08
Deposit Date Nov 5, 2019
Journal Fuel Processing Technology
Print ISSN 0378-3820
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 87
Issue 8
Pages 727-736
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2006.02.003
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1284192