ASME 2006 Power Conference 2006
DOI: 10.1115/power2006-88112
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Turning NGCC Into IGCC: Cycle Retrofitting Issues

Abstract: The increase in price of natural gas and the need for a cleaner technology to generate electricity has motivated the power industry to move towards Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) plants. The system uses a low heating value fuel such as coal or biomass that is gasified to produce a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The potential for efficiency improvement and the decrease in emissions resulting from this process compared to coal-fired power plants are strong evidence to the argument that I… Show more

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“…Depending on the design, these plants could have efficiencies as high as 52% of low heating value (Johnston, 2006). Natural gas-fired combined cycle plants can be converted to coal-fired IGCC plants in some cases with the addition of a gasification unit and only minor changes on the turbines (Gutierrez and Geller, 2006). In spite of the high efficiency of IGCC plants, only a few have been built due to their greater cost relative to conventional steam plants.…”
Section: Other Uses Of Coalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the design, these plants could have efficiencies as high as 52% of low heating value (Johnston, 2006). Natural gas-fired combined cycle plants can be converted to coal-fired IGCC plants in some cases with the addition of a gasification unit and only minor changes on the turbines (Gutierrez and Geller, 2006). In spite of the high efficiency of IGCC plants, only a few have been built due to their greater cost relative to conventional steam plants.…”
Section: Other Uses Of Coalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same need for strategical planning of facilities as observed for heat production is required. Whilst BIGCC-CCS plants at a commercial scale are not present in Europe; there is potential scope to retrofit natural gas combined cycle plants to BIGCC-CCS if a connection to a CCS network is viable 210 . BIGCC-CCS projections by 2050 would entail significant indoor storage requirements for yearround utilisation, adding further pressure to the logistical issues already raised.…”
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confidence: 99%