4-2 Construction of 150 MWe Pressurized
Fluidized Bed Combustion Combined Cycle Demonstration Power Plant
Project Scope and Relationship to China's Agenda
21
This project seeks to establish a demonstration
power plant with high efficiency and low pollution, which will assist China
to become less dependent upon coal as a source of energy. The project is
based on the programme areas 13A, 13B, and 13C of China's Agenda 21, and
related to 18A and 19A.
1. Background
Coal has been the primary energy resource in China
for many years and is used to meet 75 percent of all of China's energy needs.
According to current predictions, coal will still be used to meet over 70
percent of China's energy needs by the year 2000. The ratio of burnt coal
in power stations to the total production of coal in China is increasing:
from the present 28 percent to around an expected 50 percent by 2030.
The process of using coal results in severe pollution
to the atmosphere. In China, coal accounts for 90 percent of SO2 emissions, 70 percent
of NOx emissions, and 73 percent of dust levels in the atmosphere. So, it
is obvious that coal-fired power stations are one of the main air pollution
sources. There is additional concern that possible further environmental
pollution will be caused by China's reliance on coal, due to the continuous
high speed at which China's economy is developing, and the commensurate
need for more electricity.
One of the important measures to solve the environmental
pollution problem caused by coal fired power stations and, to increase their
efficiency, would be the development of integrated gasification combined
cycle (IGCC) power generation technology. PFBC-CC and IGCC have already
become the main techniques acknowledged world wide. PFBC-CC can burn high
ash and high sulphur coal. Its investment and operating cost is lower that
of IGCC, and its desulphurization efficiency (of 90-95 percent) is only
somewhat less than that of IGCC.
Four commercial demonstration PFBC-CC plants each
with 80 MWe output (one of which is 2X80MWe) have been built to date in
China. The net generating efficiency of the first generation PFBC can reach
40-42 percent. Net generating efficiency for the more advanced second generation
PFBC, which is now in pilot plant stage of operations, can reach 45-47 percent.
Research and development on PFBC-CC in China began
in the early 1980's and was carried out by Southeast University as one of
the National Key Technique R&D Projects. A 1 MWe PFBC test facility
was built and experimental research has been conducted for more than ten
years. The essential key techniques of PFBC are thus well known in China.
In 1991 China's State Planning Commission decided
to establish a 15 MWe PFBC-CC pilot plant. Construction and operational
testing of the whole plant are scheduled to be finished in 1995. Twenty
three units and 270 high quality researchers are involved in this work.
But to meet China's energy needs, it is more suitable
to develop technologies for a 150MWe power plant.
PFBC-CC technique is at an early stage of development,
so some technological difficulties will need to be overcome though the application
of further research and development. Areas where technical assistance are
required include control of erosion and corrosion; fouling of gas turbine;
cleanup systems with high performance; long duration reliability of solid
handling technique; and load regulating and controlling technique.
At present the first generation PFBC-CC is entering
into its mature stage and should be commercialized by the end of this century.
The first generation itself is the result of international cooperation between
UK, USA, Germany, and Sweden. In the 21st century, China will require further
international cooperation if it is to improve and commercialize the first
generation PFBC, and if it is to develop a second and/or third generation
capacity. Mutual benefits of such cooperation would be as follows:
- China's industry requires PFBC-CC power plants
of not less than 100 MWe, and could accommodate a power plant of even 300
MWe in size. Therefore, in order to realize this rapidly, China should
place great emphasis on international cooperation
- If clean coal technology is adopted in China,
environmental benefits would accrue not only to China, but also to adjacent
countries
- There is a broad market for clean coal power
generation technology and equipment in China.
- Key Chinese institutions already have a solid
foundation in dealing with PFBC-CC techniques, and are thus poised to accept
additional international cooperation
2. Objectives
- Establish a 150 MWe PFBC-CC commercial demonstration
power plant.
- In order to support the construction of this
demonstration power plant, a Coal Fired PFBC-CC Technology Engineering
Research Center will be set up.
3. Activities
3.1 In the beginning of the 21st century, a 150MWe
PFBC-CC commercial demonstration power plant will be set up, in which a
125 MWe steam turbine generation system with super high parameters and a
25 MWe gas turbine generation system are used.
- Developing a 400 t/h PFBC boiler to match 125MWe
steam turbine with super high parameters
- Developing a 25MWe gas turbine with inlet temperature
850 oC and inlet pressure 10-12 bar which may be imported or produced by
international cooperation
- Verifying efficiency, economy, pollution performance
and operating reliability and systematical data of the 150 MWe demonstration
plant
The duration of this activity will be six years.
3.2 Establishing a Coal Fired PFBC-CC Technology
Engineering Research Center.
- Establish a second generation PFBC-CC comprehensive
test facility with 1-3MWe generation ability
- Conduct research and development of PFBC-CC key
equipment and components (including simulation and scale up)
- Conduct research and development of some high
technology problems in PFBC-CC
- Conduct a technical and economic analysis for
coal fired combined cycle generation system and the optimization of its
total energy system
- Conduct research on commercialization of PFBC-CC
technology
- Undertake cooperative research and development
with foreign institutions and companies
The duration of this activity will be five years.
The implementing agencies are the State Planning
Commission, the State Science and Technical Commission, and the Ministry
of Electric Power Industry.
4. Inputs
It is estimated that about US $87 millions is needed
to carry out this project.
4.1 Establishing a 150 MWe PFBC-CC Commercial Demonstration
Power Plant.
The total investment required to implement section
4.1 above of this project is US $81 million, of which international loans
totalling $35 million are required. The Chinese government will provide
$46 million, of which direct allocations will equal $10 million and loans
will total $36 million.
4.2 Establishing the Coal-Fired PFBC-CC Technology
Engineering Research Center.
- Chinese inputs
- Project management
- The expenses for Chinese experts and other working staff, transportation,
office facilities
and the necessary equipment and instruments available in China
- Technical materials and special know-how
- International cooperation
- The cost for some equipment and facilities which are necessary in carrying
out the project
but are not available in China
- Expenses of foreign experts
- Technical materials and special know how imported from aboard
- Budget
It is estimated that US $6 millions is needed to
carry out this activity, of which $1 million is needed in foreign funds
and the other $5 million is to be provided by Chinese government.
5. Benefits
Key environmental gains will be achieved through
the establishment of the first PFBC-CC commercial demonstration power plant
with high efficiency and low pollution. This plant will: save 36,000 ton
of coal annually (generation efficiency being raised 3-4 percent); reduce
SO2 emission
by about 10,000 ton each year; reduce NOx emission by about 4,000 ton each
year; and promote the new development of the boiler industry, especially
gas turbine in China.
By around the year 2005, the net generation efficiency
of PFBC plants in China will reach 40-42 percent, and the environmental
emission will reach or approach the current standard of developed countries.
By the years 2020-2030, PFBC-CC plants should account
for 20-30 percent of the market of all coal fired power plants in China.
This will result in great social and economic benefits.
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