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Title: Fossil Fuel Innovation


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Fossil Fuel Innovation
  • Professor Stephen Lawrence
  • Leeds School of Business
  • University of Colorado at Boulder

2
National 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
3
Types of Fossil Fuels
  • Petroleum (oil)
  • Natural Gas
  • Coal
  • Oil Shale
  • Tar Sands

4
Petroleum
http//www.lakesoil.com.au/photo6.jpg
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Drilling for Oil
http//www.umich.edu/gs265/society/fossilfuels.ht
m
6
Coal
http//buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/default.asp?
idfownum30
7
Coal Mining
Underground Mine
Open Pit Mine
http//pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs004-02/
http//www.ornl.gov/sci/fossil/
8
Sulfur in Coal
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct2.html
9
Natural Gas
www.citypublicservice.com
http//www.energy.gov.ab.ca/222.asp
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Natural Gas Well, Storage, Pipeline
http//www.isgs.uiuc.edu/isgshome/gas_well.jpg
http//www.call-adc.com/justiss/rig54pic.htm
http//www.dom.com/about/gas-transmission/imp/ngp.
jsp
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US Natural Gas Pipeline Network
http//services.unitil.com/fge/bus_natural_gas_equ
ipment.asp
12
North American Natural Gas Flows
http//www2.nrcan.gc.ca/es/erb/prb/english/View.as
p?x447oid603
13
Tar Sands
http//www.protectowire.com/applications/profiles/
electric_shovels.htm
http//www.aapg.org/explorer/2005/05may/dinning.cf
m
14
Oil Shale
http//nandotimes.nandomedia.com/ips_rich_content/
896-shale_rock.jpg
http//geosurvey.state.co.us/Default.aspx?tabid10
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Problems 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

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Typical 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
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Need forClean Coal
http//www.enecho.meti.go.jp/english/policy/coal/i
mages/81.gif
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CO2 Mitigation Options
http//www.netl.doe.gov
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CO2 Mitigation Options
http//www.netl.doe.gov
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Improving Power Plant Efficiency
21
Basic Idea of a Power Plant
Steam
Spinning turbine blades and generator
Boiling water
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Conventional Coal Power Plant
http//www.worldcoal.org/pages/content/index.asp?P
ageID108
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Modern Coal PP Waste Disposal
http//www.ornl.gov/sci/fossil/NewFiles/feaz277.jp
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Fluidized Bed
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct4.html
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Fluidized Bed Combustion Detail
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
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Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combined Cycle
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Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
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Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
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Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion Combined
Cycle (PFBC)
http//envfor.nic.in/cpcb/newsletter/coal/ccombs.h
tml
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Supercritical Ultrasupercritical
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Increasing Efficiency with Coal
http//www.worldcoal.org/pages/content/index.asp?P
ageID24
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Carbon Capture and Sequestration
http//www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/v33_2_00/resea
rch.htm
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CO2 Mitigation Options
http//www.netl.doe.gov
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Carbon 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
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Goals of Carbon Sequestration
  • Effective and cost-competitive
  • Stable, long term storage
  • Environmentally benign

http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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Carbon 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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Carbon Sequestration Options
http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2006/energy
.html
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Types of Carbon Sequestration
  • Geologic Sequestration
  • Ocean Sequestration
  • Terrestrial Sequestration
  • Novel Sequestration Concepts

http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
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Geologic 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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Geologic Sequestration
http//www.midcarb.org/Graphics/CO2flooding.gif
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Ocean 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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Ocean Sequestration
http//www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sea-ca
rb-bish.html
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Terrestrial 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
44
Terrestrial Sequestration
Click image for video clip
http//earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/MediaRes
ources/Carbon/global_biosphere.mpeg
45
Novel 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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Carbon Sequestration
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
n
47
Federal Initiatives
48
DOE Vision 21
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/vision21/
49
DOE 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/
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Vision 21 Multidisciplinary
http//www.netl.doe.gov/
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Vision 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/
52
Vision 21 Technology Roadmap
http//www.netl.doe.gov/
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Vision 21 Power Plant
http//www.netl.doe.gov/
54
DOE 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
55
FutureGenTomorrow'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
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FutureGen
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems
/futuregen
57
FutureGen
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FutureGen
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Orlando Clean Coal Power Plant
http//www.dep.state.fl.us/energy/fla_energy/h_pro
jects.htm
60
Polk Power Station Tampa
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct5.html
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NextRenewable Energy Integration
http//www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/sources/im
ages/left.gif
http//www.re-energy.ca/
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Extra Slides
63
Ultra-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
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Ultra-Clean Coal
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http//www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Energie/energie__
node.html
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Coal Gasification
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct5.html
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Fluidized Bed Technology
http//www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylesso
ns/coal/coal_cct4.html
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http//www.netl.doe.gov/
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Oceanic Carbon Cycle
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