Applied Sciences (Jan 2022)

Performance Analysis of a Waste-to-Energy System Integrated with the Steam–Water Cycle and Urea Hydrolysis Process of a Coal-Fired Power Unit

  • Yuanyuan Zhang,
  • Lai Wei,
  • Xin Gao,
  • Heng Chen,
  • Qiubai Li,
  • Kai Zhang,
  • Qilong Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 866

Abstract

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An innovative hybrid energy system consisting of a waste-to-energy unit and a coal-fired power unit is designed to enhance the energy recovery of waste and decrease the investment costs of waste-to-energy unit. In this integrated design, partial cold reheat steam of the coal-fired unit is heated by the waste-to-energy boiler’s superheater. The heat required for partial preheated air of waste-to-energy unit and its feedwater are supplied by the feedwater of CFPU. In addition, an additional evaporator is deployed in the waste-to-energy boiler, of which the outlet stream is utilized to provide the heat source for the urea hydrolysis unit of coal-fired power plant. The stand-alone and proposed designs are analyzed and compared through thermodynamic and economic methods. Results indicate that the net total energy efficiency increases from 41.84% to 42.12%, and the net total exergy efficiency rises from 41.19% to 41.46% after system integration. Moreover, the energy efficiency and exergy efficiency of waste-to-energy system are enhanced by 10.48% and 9.92%, respectively. The dynamic payback period of new waste-to-energy system is cut down from 11.39 years to 5.48 years, and an additional net present value of $14.42 million is got than before.

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