Title: Fossil Fuel Innovation
1Fossil Fuel Innovation
- Professor Stephen Lawrence
- Leeds School of Business
- University of Colorado at Boulder
2National Energy Technology Lab
- Only US National Laboratory Devoted to Fossil
Fuel Energy Technology - Enabling domestic coal, natural gas, and oil to
economically power our Nations homes,
industries, businesses, and transportation - While protecting our environment and enhancing
our energy independence. - NETL has expertise in coal, natural gas, and oil
technologies, contract and project management,
analysis of energy systems, and international
energy issues.
http//www.netl.doe.gov
3Types of Fossil Fuels
- Petroleum (oil)
- Natural Gas
- Coal
- Oil Shale
- Tar Sands
4Petroleum
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5Drilling for Oil
http//www.umich.edu/gs265/society/fossilfuels.ht
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6Coal
http//buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/default.asp?
idfownum30
7Coal Mining
Underground Mine
Open Pit Mine
http//pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs004-02/
http//www.ornl.gov/sci/fossil/
8Sulfur in Coal
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct2.html
9Natural Gas
www.citypublicservice.com
http//www.energy.gov.ab.ca/222.asp
10Natural Gas Well, Storage, Pipeline
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http//www.call-adc.com/justiss/rig54pic.htm
http//www.dom.com/about/gas-transmission/imp/ngp.
jsp
11US Natural Gas Pipeline Network
http//services.unitil.com/fge/bus_natural_gas_equ
ipment.asp
12North American Natural Gas Flows
http//www2.nrcan.gc.ca/es/erb/prb/english/View.as
p?x447oid603
13Tar Sands
http//www.protectowire.com/applications/profiles/
electric_shovels.htm
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14Oil Shale
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http//geosurvey.state.co.us/Default.aspx?tabid10
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15Problems with Fossil Fuels/Coal
- Large source of atmospheric pollution
- Create carbon dioxide (CO2) when burned
- Implicated in global warming
- Nitrous oxides (NOx) smog
- Sulfur dioxide (SO2) acid rain
- Measurable amounts of radioactive material
- Naturally present in coal
- More than a nuclear power plant
16Typical Coal-Fired Power Plant
Category Power Plant 100W Light Bulb
Power 500 MW 100 W
Energy / year 3.5 billion kWh 876 kWh
Coal / year 1.43 million tons 714 lbs
Sulfur Dioxide / year 10,000 Tons 5 pounds
Nitrogen Oxides / year 10,200 Tons 5.1 pounds
Carbon Dioxide / year 3,700,000 Tons 1,852 pounds
17Need forClean Coal
http//www.enecho.meti.go.jp/english/policy/coal/i
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18CO2 Mitigation Options
http//www.netl.doe.gov
19CO2 Mitigation Options
http//www.netl.doe.gov
20Improving Power Plant Efficiency
21Basic Idea of a Power Plant
Steam
Spinning turbine blades and generator
Boiling water
22Conventional Coal Power Plant
http//www.worldcoal.org/pages/content/index.asp?P
ageID108
23Modern Coal PP Waste Disposal
http//www.ornl.gov/sci/fossil/NewFiles/feaz277.jp
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24Fluidized Bed
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct4.html
25Fluidized Bed Combustion Detail
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
26Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combined Cycle
27Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
28Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
29Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion Combined
Cycle (PFBC)
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
30Supercritical Ultrasupercritical
31Increasing Efficiency with Coal
http//www.worldcoal.org/pages/content/index.asp?P
ageID24
32Carbon Capture and Sequestration
http//www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/v33_2_00/resea
rch.htm
33CO2 Mitigation Options
http//www.netl.doe.gov
34Carbon Capture Storage
- Capture and store emissions of carbon dioxide
- Removed from the exhaust gases of the power
station - Stored so as not to enter the atmosphere
- thus reducing global warming.
- Carbon storage is not yet cost-effective
- Required technologies are already proven
- Similar technologies used commercially in food
and chemicals industry
http//www.worldcoal.org
35Goals of Carbon Sequestration
- Effective and cost-competitive
- Stable, long term storage
- Environmentally benign
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36Carbon Capture
- Absorption (chemical and physical)
- Adsorption (physical and chemical)
- Low-temperature distillation
- Gas separation membranes
- Mineralization and biomineralization
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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37Carbon Sequestration Options
http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2006/energy
.html
38Types of Carbon Sequestration
- Geologic Sequestration
- Ocean Sequestration
- Terrestrial Sequestration
- Novel Sequestration Concepts
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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39Geologic Sequestration
- Porous rock bodies surrounded by impermeable rock
are ideal for CO2 storage - Oil and gas reservoirs
- Inject CO2 to improve recovery
- Coal bed methane
- Inject CO2 into coal seams to extract methane
- Inject into deep saline (salt) formations
- No direct economic benefit
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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40Geologic Sequestration
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41Ocean Sequestration
- Ice-like CO2/H2O (water) hydrates
- Form in the deep ocean at low temperatures and
high pressures - Oceans will naturally absorb 80-90 of CO2 in
atmosphere - Eventually transferred to deep ocean
- Too slow to prevent CO2 spike in next 100s years
- Research investigating direct injection of CO2
into the deep ocean
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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42Ocean Sequestration
http//www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sea-ca
rb-bish.html
43Terrestrial Sequestration
- Forest lands.
- Below-ground carbon and long-term management and
utilization of standing stocks, understory,
ground cover, and litter. - Agricultural lands.
- Crop lands, grasslands, and range lands
- Emphasis on increasing long-lived soil carbon.
- Biomass croplands
- Increase soil carbon and value-added organic
products - Complement to ongoing efforts related to
biofuels,the - Deserts and degraded lands
- Restoration of degraded lands significant
benefits and carbon sequestration potential in
both below-and above-ground systems. - Boreal wetlands and peatlands
- Soil carbon pools
- Limited conversion to forest or grassland where
ecologically acceptable.
http//www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/carbon_seq/co
re_rd/storage.html
44Terrestrial Sequestration
Click image for video clip
http//earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/MediaRes
ources/Carbon/global_biosphere.mpeg
45Novel CS Concepts
- Biological systems
- Advanced catalysts for CO2 or CO conversion
- Novel solvents, sorbents, membranes, and thin
films for gas separation - Engineered photosynthesis systems
- Non-photosynthetic mechanisms for CO2 fixation
(methanogenesis and acetogenesis) - Genetic manipulation of agricultural and tree to
enhance CO2 sequestering potential - Advanced decarbonization systems and
- Biomimetic systems.
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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46Carbon Sequestration
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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47Federal Initiatives
48DOE Vision 21
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/vision21/
49DOE Vision 21
- By 2015, develop the core modules for a fleet of
fuel-flexible, multi-product energy plants that
boost power efficiencies to 60 percent, emit
virtually no pollutants, and with carbon
sequestration release minimal or no carbon
emissions. - Wide variety of fuels such as coal, natural gas,
biomass, petroleum coke (from oil refineries),
and municipal waste
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/vision21/
50Vision 21 Multidisciplinary
http//www.netl.doe.gov/
51Vision 21 Goals
- Efficiencies
- Coal-fueled gt60 HHV
- Gas-Fueled gt75
- Combined Heat Power 75-80 thermal
- Emissions
- Air/Wastes Zero
- CO2 Zero (with sequestration)
- Costs
- Electricity at market prices
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/vision21/
52Vision 21 Technology Roadmap
http//www.netl.doe.gov/
53Vision 21 Power Plant
http//www.netl.doe.gov/
54DOE FutureGen
- FutureGen is an initiative to build the world's
first integrated sequestration and hydrogen
production research power plant. The 1 billion
dollar project is intended to create the world's
first zero-emissions fossil fuel plant. When
operational, the prototype will be the cleanest
fossil fuel fired power plant in the world.
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/futuregen
55FutureGenTomorrow's Pollution-Free Power Plant
- "Today I am pleased to announce that the United
States will sponsor a 1 billion, 10-year
demonstration project to create the world's first
coal-based, zero-emissions electricity and
hydrogen power plant..." - President George W. BushFebruary 27, 2003
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/futuregen
56FutureGen
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/futuregen
57FutureGen
58FutureGen
59Orlando Clean Coal Power Plant
http//www.dep.state.fl.us/energy/fla_energy/h_pro
jects.htm
60Polk Power Station Tampa
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct5.html
61NextRenewable Energy Integration
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http//www.re-energy.ca/
62Extra Slides
63Ultra-Clean Coal (UCC)
- Primarily in Australia
- Process coal to have lt1 ash
- Alternative to heavy fuel oil and gas
http//www.australiancoal.com.au/cleantechAus.htm
ultraclean
64Ultra-Clean Coal
65http//www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Energie/energie__
node.html
66Coal Gasification
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct5.html
67Fluidized Bed Technology
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct4.html
68http//www.netl.doe.gov/
69Oceanic Carbon Cycle