Title: Cement%20Industry%20Environmental%20Consortium
1Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- http//www.cieconline.net
2Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- The CIEC is a non-profit corporation organized in
1985 - Members include cement companies, air districts,
and utilities - Mission Statement is to
- a. undertake research relating to environmental
issues affecting the cement manufacture and
supporting industries - b. implement those developed technologies
3CIEC Research Commercialization
- Biosolids
- NOx Reduction
- Alternate Materials
- Recorded values below 2 lbs NOX per ton of
clinker - Cement Kiln Dust Utilization by Kiln
- Reuse
- Alternate product development
- Reduction in generation rates
4CIEC Research Commercialization
- Alternate Materials
- Mining waste
- Potliner waste
- Cyanide waste
- Fly ash
- Slag
- Tires
- An alternative fuel
- For NOx reduction
5Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- California Cement and CO2
- California largest producer of cement in US
- California largest importer of cement in US
- Most cement companies foreign owned
- Average plant produces 1 million tons cement/yr
(11plants producing 13 M tons) - Each ton of cement produces 1 ton CO2
- 40 CO2 from fuel 60 from chemistry
6CO2 Emissions from Cement Kilns
- Cement consumption projected to grow, so CO2
output will grow - No concrete without Portland Cement
- Approximately 15 cement in concrete
- Plants need to be located at mineral sources
- Today Californias cement demand is very high,
creating unprecedented delays in construction
7Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Potential project identified in 2001
- Initial evaluation by Technology Committee
indicated possible reuse applications for
recovered CO2 Oil fields and fertilizers - Current amine recovery systems determined to too
small with recovery too costly plus capital on
order of 100 million dollars
8Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- ABB Picture of Oklahoma 200 ton/day CO2
extraction plant - From Learning Our Way To Zero Emissions
Technologies Zero Emissions Technologies - Edward S. Rubin
- Department of Engineering and Public Policy
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- IEA Zero Emissions Technologies Strategies
Workshop - Washington, DC, March 19, 2002
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10Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Potential for concurrent reduction of
conventional pollutants if CO2 recovered - The CIEC received a 70,000 grant by the MDAQMD
to undertake an initial solicitation, review of
received proposals, and to develop additional
funding sources
11Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- CIEC members made a presentation to the ARB, with
CEC staff present, soliciting funding - CIEC has attempted to identify funding sources
from DOE (grants) - DOE has directed us to the Regional Partnerships
- CIEC not opposed to request congressional funding
12Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- The CIEC CO2 project differs from that of the
Portland Cement Association - Capture and reuse vs. fuel economy and admixtures
- Very promising line of inquiry that doesnt seem
to fit available RD funding boxes. A square
peg in a world of round holes - We are still looking for funding!
13Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Response to the solicitation
- 37 specific projects received
- 25 proposal teams
- 7 proposals selected for interviews
- 2 recovery technologies selected
- 2 awards made for theory validation
- Temperature Swing Adsorption
- Enzymatic Recovery
14Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Generic Types of Responses
- Waste heat conversion to electric power
- Reduce emissions via plant audits
- Treatments for flue gas
- Change fuel or cement chemistry
- Conversion of CO2 to salable products
15Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Temperature Swing Adsorption
- Adsorption Research Inc.
- Kent Knaebel - Contact
- Adsorbent used to capture CO2
- Temperature change releases CO2
- Cost of recovery estimated at lt 10/ton
16Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Temperature Swing Adsorption
- Regenerating adsorbent
- Inlet temperature 200 C
- Exit temperature 40 C
- Moisture in exhaust may be an issue
- CO2 recovery 90
17Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
18Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
19Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
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- Carbozyme Inc.
- Mike Trachtenberg - Contact
- Enzyme both captures and releases CO2
- Modular units for project sizing and replacement
- Cost of recovery estimated at 15/ton
- CO2 concentration less an issue
20Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Enzymatic Recovery
- Enzyme temperature limited (40 50 C) with
potential of 85 C. - Life cycle of membrane/enzyme affected by NOx and
SOx in system
21Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
Scrubbed Air
Carbon Dioxide
Water
22Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
23Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- CIEC member plants available for commercial
demonstration - Location of demonstration based on reuse option
and volumes CO2 to be recovered - Target project size of 5 tons/day of CO2
24Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Status of theoretical validation contracts
- ADI currently testing bench scale unit using a
modeled air stream at operating temperatures - Carbozyme doing enzyme degradation tests with
modeled flue gas
25Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Completion of Validation testing completed by
November 15, 2004
26Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- Continuing to look at CO2 reuse options
- Starting evaluation of liquefying and/or
compressing CO2 - Lobbying for PUC changes in recovered heat
systems
27Cement Industry Environmental Consortium
- Carbon Capture and Reuse Project
- We are still looking for funding!!
- http//www.cieconline.net