Fuel Communications (Mar 2022)

Numerical modelling of the coal phase-out through ammonia and biomass co-firing in a pilot-scale fluidized bed reactor

  • João Sousa Cardoso,
  • Valter Silva,
  • José Antonio Mayoral Chavando,
  • Daniela Eusébio,
  • Matthew J. Hall

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 100055

Abstract

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The co-firing of ammonia (NH3) with coal has raised awareness, boosting NH3 research and development on its use and deployment as a sustainable fuel. Recent advancements point towards the co-firing of coal with biomass and NH3 as a state-of-art strategy to phase-out coal from coal-based power stations. The implementation of NH3 to the coal-biomass fuel mix allows not only to decarbonize coal-fired processes but also reduces biomass exploration costs to avoid feedstock availability disruption while increasing the power station production efficiency. Moreover, such a strategy brings an alternative player into the environmentally friendly power mix portfolio, accelerating the coal phase-out from electricity production. However, the use of NH3 for power generation still presents some research gaps. Thus, this study delivers a 2D Eulerian-Lagrangian numerical model to describe the co-firing of coal with biomass and NH3 in a pilot-scale fluidized bed reactor. The numerical model is validated against experimental data on coal and biomass combustion to assess the model's accuracy. The coal, biomass, and NH3 co-firing ratios are varied to the point where coal is gradually reduced from the fuel mix, and its effect on the combustion processes is broadly investigated to determine the biomass and NH3 impact on the reactor's emissions. Overall, the use of both biomass and NH3 showed to broadly reduce carbon and NO emissions from coal-fired energy systems, emphasizing the potential addressed to biomass as an alternative to coal and NH3 as an effective carbon-neutral fuel of the future.

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