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2011 Governor’s Conference on Energy and the EnvironmentLG&E and KU Carbon Capture and Storage Project
September 27, 2011
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LG&E and KU CCS Project Background
• LG&E and KU Agreement with Department for Energy Development and Independence (DEDI) , September 2010
• Define a Project to Capture and Store CO2 from Coal Combustion
• Significant Funding from DEDI with LG&E and KU Cost Share
• Phase I Work to be Completed by June 30, 2011
• Components of the Project Definition
• Capture Technology
• Geology for Storage
• CO2 Source and Site Constraints
• Project Development Team
• EPRI – Identify Promising Technology
• KBR – Technology Selection and Process Engineering
• KGS – Geological Evaluation
• LG&E and KU – Project Management and Siting
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LG&E and KU CCS Technology Selection Process
• Key Capture Technology Selection Criteria• Potential for Significant Cost Reduction Vs. Current
State of the Art • Technology Not Currently Scheduled for a DOE Funded
Demonstration• EPRI Identified 13 Potential Capture Technology
Developers
ADA* Jupiter Oxygen* 3H*
Aker* MTR U of Texas
Akermin* RTI U of Wyoming
CAER* Siemens Babcock Thermo
Babcock & Wilcox*
* Provided Information Requested in EPRI Questionnaire
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LG&E and KU CCS Technology Selection Process
• 7 of 13 Technology Vendors Responded to EPRI Questionnaire
• Technology Screening Workshop in Early February of 2011• Ranked Technologies Based on Predetermined Scoring
Matrix• Short-listed 5 Vendors for Further Evaluation
• Short-listed Technology Vendor Presentations in Late February of 2011
• Selection of 3H in March of 2011
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3H Background
• Small Research Driven Company Located in Lexington Kentucky
• Self Concentrating Amine Process
• DOE, EPRI, LG&E and KU are providing Funding for Bench Scale Work Through 1st Q 2014 (Independent from this DEDI/LG&E and KU CCS project)
• Potential for Technology to be Ready for 50 MW Demonstration by 2016
• Additional Funding Required to be Ready for Demonstration9/27/2011
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Potential LG&E and KU Generation Sites
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E. W. Brown Plant
Green River Plant
GhentPlant
Mill CreekPlant
Trimble CountyPlant
KULG&E
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KGS Geological Evaluation of Sites
KULG&E
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LG&E and KU CCS Site Selection
• Selected Brown as Preferred Demonstration Site
• Best Geological Storage Potential• Avoids Interstate Legal Issues
• New High Efficiency FGD for SO2 Removal
• New NOx Control Under Construction
• Sufficient Area Available for Demonstration Plant
• Sufficient Process Cooling Water Available
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LG&E and KU Project Conclusions
• Full Funding Commitments Required in Early 2013 to Complete Construction in 2016
• Estimated 50 MW Project Capital Cost with 20% Contingency• Approximately $140 Million or $2,800/KW• Approximately 2X the Cost to Construct Trimble 2
• Estimated Annual Operating Cost (excluding cost of replacement power)• Over $10 Million or Over $30/Ton Captured
• To Proceed, the Project Requires Sufficient 3rd Party Funding
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