Pilot Testing of Calcium Looping at TRL7 with CO2 Capture Efficiencies toward 99.
Energy Fuels
; 38(15): 14757-14764, 2024 Aug 01.
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Postcombustion CO2 capture by calcium looping using circulating fluidized bed technology, CFB-CaL, is evolving to tackle industrial sectors that are difficult to decarbonize. In addition to the known advantages of CFB-CaL (i.e., retrofittability and competitive energy efficiencies and cost), the fuel flexibility by using renewable biomass in the oxy-fired CFB calciner and the possibility to reach extremely high CO2 capture efficiencies in the carbonator are demonstrated in this paper. Results from the latest experimental campaigns in the TRL7 CFB-CaL pilot of the La Pereda are reported, treating over 2000 N m3/h of flue gases in the carbonator with a firing capacity of biomass pellets up to 2 MWth in the oxy-fired calciner. A new strategy to reach high CO2 capture efficiencies (above 99% in some cases) in the carbonator has been tested. This involves decoupling the carbonator in two temperature zones by cooling the solids-lean top region to below 550 °C and ensuring that a sufficient flow of active CaO reaches such a region.
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