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Innovation in Action: Demonstrating the Potential of Advanced Conversion Technologies.
Paul Winstanley CEng. MSOEMay 2018
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Agenda• Who are ETI• Why bioenergy important• Why Waste as a feedstock• Why Gasification• What is the ETI doing to enable commercialisation of gasification• Summary and close out
Geraint Evans Gasification Ph.D. Study 1992
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The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI)
• The ETI is a public-private partnership between global energy and engineering companies and the UK Government.
• Targeted development, demonstration and de-risking of new technologies for affordable and secure energy
• Shared risk
ETI programme associate
ETI members
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Additional cost of delivering 2050 -80% CO2 energy system (NPV £bn 2010-2050) if a technology is excluded from the portfolio
• Hugely valuable low carbon energy source
• Storable• Flexible
• Heat, power, fuels, chemicals, materials
• With CCS, can deliver negative emissions
• Lowest cost 2050 low carbon energy system.
2%
1% of 2050 GDP
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Waste gasification with syngas clean-up
MembersBP; Shell; Cat;
RR; EDF; E-On; BEIS;
ETI Staff;
External reviewers;
Professional DD;
Professional Services
(MACE, OSL)
Projects Support
EFW project Appraise (2009-11)
WG Phase 1 Select (2012-13)
Contract shaping
Define (2014-16)
WG demo project
Execute (2017+)
Technology development
Selected Technology
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Gasification converts the energy held within a difficult to use solid fuel into an easier to use gas. To best use the gasifier product gas we must clean it
Gasification CO
CO2
H2CH4
H2OLower HC’s
Tars
particulates
Sulfur
Halides
(N2)
In general• We want the green ones• We can live with the grey ones• We don’t want the orange ones
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Gasification provides flexibility – provided there is clean syngasTo deliver an efficient waste fuelled power station at the town scale with potential for future exploitation including alternate outputs, alternate applications and biomass with CCS (BECCS).
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Key dates
2018 2019Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Construct Gasification Island Hot Commissioning 4 x 1,000 hour Tests 4,000 hour test
ROC
SG3SG2
Start Rpt End
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Treated waste reception• RDF will arrive in walking floor trainers pre compressed into cubes
Waste reception
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Feed stock transfer to gasifier
Waste Transfer to gasifier
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Gasifier
FEED Lock Hopper 1
FEED Lock Hopper 2
Flare Stack
Gasification island
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Summary• Who are ETI
– Public-private partnership supporting technology acceleration for carbon reduction commitments• Why is bioenergy Important
– It offers flexibility, decisions made elsewhere in energy system can define its best use• Why waste as a feedstock
– UK is a small densely populated island; brings a helpful gate fee income; but, technically difficult• Why Gasification
– Scenario resilient; can be used across all modes– Smaller scale with high efficiency can support full integration into local networks
• What is the ETI doing to enable commercialisation of gasification– Wednesbury plant near end of construction; operations start Q4
• For further information please visit www.eti.co.uk
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