Energies (Sep 2020)

Reduction of Unburned Carbon Release and NO<sub>x</sub> Emission from a Pulverized Wood Pellet Boiler Retrofitted for Fuel Switching from Coal

  • Jiseok Lee,
  • Seunghan Yu,
  • Jinje Park,
  • Hyunbin Jo,
  • Jongkeun Park,
  • Changkook Ryu,
  • Yeong-gap Jeong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13195077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 5077

Abstract

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For renewable electricity production, biomass can fully displace coal in an existing power plant with some equipment modifications. Recently, a 125 MWe power plant burning mainly anthracite in Korea was retrofitted for dedicated wood pellet combustion with a change of boiler configuration from arch firing to wall firing. However, this boiler suffers from operational problems caused by high unburned carbon (UBC) contents in the bottom ash. This study comprises an investigation of some methods to reduce the UBC release while achieving lower NOx emissions. The computational fluid dynamics approach was established and validated for typical operating data. Subsequently, it was applied to elucidate the particle combustion and flow characteristics leading to the high UBC content and to evaluate the operating variables for improving the boiler performance. It was found that the high UBC content in the bottom ash was a combined effect of the poor fuel grindability and low gas velocity in the wide burner zone originating from the arch-firing boiler. This prevented the operation with deeper air staging for lower NOx emissions. Reducing the particle size to x emissions with deeper air staging while increasing the boiler efficiency.

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