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Moving to Advanced Supercritical Plant & Capture-Ready Measures. Dr P. Mahi; P. Napier-Moore Mott MacDonald. Advanced Supercritical Plants. Advanced Supercritical Plants (500 MW). Advanced Supercritical Plants (500 MW). Supercritical Plants. Last 10 Years. Total. Advanced Supercritical.
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Moving to Advanced Supercritical Plant & Capture-Ready Measures Dr P. Mahi; P. Napier-Moore Mott MacDonald
Supercritical Plants Last 10 Years Total
Advanced Supercritical Plants – Costs O&M Costs - Similar - In India; likely to be higher
Implementation Issues • Technology Issues • waterwall craking • negative flow characteristic • slagging • Availability of skilled operating staff • Coal quality and boiler performance • Environmental benefits • Socio-economic benefits
Incentives • Carbon related revenue can make a substantial difference to the economics of supercritical plants and most notably to the economics of advanced supercritical units • Key issue is carbon price risk after 2012.
Post Combustion Capture-ReadyEssential Measures – focussed on Plant Site Essential measures, focussed on the plant site, include: • Land area and layout able to accommodate: – the capture equipment, new pipelines, expanded utilities and additional generation units • Provisions for new pipework in the Water-Steam-Condensate cycle – allowing for heat integration • Design of the steam cycle to be compatible with the likely steam extraction requirements of the capture unit • inclusion of off-take tee at IP/LP crossover pipe, with target crossover pressure of e.g. 3-4 bar(a) for amines • Allow space for addition/upgrade of FGD, to meet flue gas purity requirements, as applicable, of CO2 capture • Route to CO2 storage that is economically competitive on a global stage (€/tCO2 basis)
Post Combustion Capture-ReadyOptional Measures – Up to CO2 Storage • Optional measures – first tier • Identification of potential sequestration sites and preliminary geological investigations to screen these. • Pipeline route determined, where CO2 exported by pipeline rather than ship. • Installation of FGD that can readily be upgraded to meet flue gas purity required • Optional measures – second tier • Sequestration site test wells, integrity studies, access rights and permitting • Pipeline route land ownership, way leaves and permitting of CO2 transportation • Increase on-site utility capacity – including compressed air, cooling water treatment and electrical distribution. • Pre-investment in up-rated base plant e.g. FGD, ID fans
Capture-Ready PlantKey Issues • Capital cost impact within power plant relatively low • Need for consideration of CCS in national-level generation planning & site selection • Need for review of planning and regulatory barriers for CO2 transport and storage chain? • Potentially on critical path to retrofit • Possible need for outside support with capture-ready design to mitigate risk of delays to design process, while still ensuring that barriers to CCS are removed • Mott MacDonald’s current studies of advanced supercritical plant and capture-ready plant will provide analysis tailored to India – for the UMPPs