Journal of Power and Energy Engineering

Volume 8, Issue 10 (October 2020)

ISSN Print: 2327-588X   ISSN Online: 2327-5901

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System Performance and Pollution Emission of Biomass Gas Co-Firing in a Coal-Fired Boiler

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DOI: 10.4236/jpee.2020.810002    609 Downloads   1,699 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

To reduce greenhouse gases emission and increase the renewable energy utilization portion in the world, the biomass gasification coupled with a coal-fired boiler power generation system is studied. It is a challenge to achieve optimum performance for the coupled system. The models of biomass gasification coupled with co-firing of coal in a boiler have been established. A comparative study of three kinds of biomass (Food Rubbish, Straw and Wood Pellets) has been done. The syngas produced in a 10 t/h gasifier is fed to a 330 MWe coal-fired boiler for co-combustion, and the co-firing performances have been compared with pure coal combustion case under the conditions of constant boiler load. Results show that co-firing decreases the furnace combustion temperature and raises the flue gas temperature for Food Rubbish and Straw, while, flue gases temperature decrease in case of Wood Pellets. At the same time NOx and SOx emissions have reduced. The system efficiencies at constant load for Food Rubbish, Straw and Wood Pellets are 83.25%, 83.88% and 82.56% when the optimum conditions of gasification and co-firing process are guaranteed.

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Abid, S. , Zhang, X. , Zhang, W. , Mu, H. , Zhang, C. and Wang, A. (2020) System Performance and Pollution Emission of Biomass Gas Co-Firing in a Coal-Fired Boiler. Journal of Power and Energy Engineering, 8, 18-25. doi: 10.4236/jpee.2020.810002.

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