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Defining CCS Ready: An Approach to An International Definition

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Chapter 2: Capture <strong>Ready</strong> Plant <strong>Definition</strong>Exhibit 2-2: Space Requirements for CO 2 Capture Plant for a 600 MWSupercritical PC Plant 29 and Oxy-fuel CO 2 Capture SystemSupercritical PC Plant:FacilityCO2 Capture and Compression PlantFGD plant/SCR (if necessary)Water treatment, waste water tank, limes<strong>to</strong>ne s<strong>to</strong>rage, gypsum dewatering,gypsum silo, stacking tankOxy-fuel CO2 Capture System:Plot Area125m x 125m1 x (100m x 150m) or 1.5 hectare75m x 100mAir separation unit 2 x (80m x 140m)CO2 Compression Plant80m x 15mThe space requirements for a post-combustion capture plant for a NGCC plant would belarger than those of a similar capture plant at a pulverized coal-fired power station, since theflue gas from a natural gas-fired power plant has lower CO 2 molar concentration and ahigher volumetric flue gas flow rate compared with a coal-fired plant with the samegenerating capacity. 30 However, given that a BAU NGCC plant has a smaller footprint than aBAU coal plant, the percentage increase in the required footprint is greater for an NGCCrelative <strong>to</strong> a coal-based plant. Sufficient space, road access, and appropriate layout design arehigh-priority items for capture readiness, especially since many gas-fired power plants havesmaller capacities and are located closer <strong>to</strong> load centres.Many industrial facilities currently have less available land area for installation of additionalequipment for capture, so space considerations for a Capture <strong>Ready</strong> plant could be quiteimportant for these facilities. Industrial facilities’ plot space and costing are highly dependen<strong>to</strong>n the flue gas flow rate, CO 2 concentrations, and the concentration of impurities in theflue gas. Some industrial facilities will be more suitable for a retrofit than others.29 Based on Aurecon’s practical experience and using different modelling <strong>to</strong>ols such as Thermoflex and ASPEN PLUS.30 For example, NGCC has a CO2 molar concentration of 4% compared with 12% in the case of a plant burning black coal.23 February 2010 25

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