Energies (Apr 2021)

Design of a 1 MW<sub>th</sub> Pilot Plant for Chemical Looping Gasification of Biogenic Residues

  • Falko Marx,
  • Paul Dieringer,
  • Jochen Ströhle,
  • Bernd Epple

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092581
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2581

Abstract

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Chemical looping gasification (CLG) is a promising process for the thermochemical solid to liquid conversion route using lattice oxygen, provided by a solid oxygen carrier material, to produce a nitrogen free synthesis gas. Recent advances in lab-scale experiments show that CLG with biomass has the possibility to produce a carbon neutral synthesis gas. However, all experiments have been conducted in externally heated units, not enabling autothermal operation. In this study, the modification of an existing pilot plant for demonstrating autothermal operation of CLG is described. Energy and mass balances are calculated using a validated chemical looping combustion process model extended for biomass gasification. Based on six operational cases, adaptations of the pilot plant are designed and changes discussed. A reactor configuration using two circulating fluidized bed reactors with internal solid circulation in the air reactor is proposed and a suitable operating strategy devised. The resulting experimental unit enables a reasonable range of operational parameters within restrictions imposed from autothermal operation.

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