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15th International Conference for Women Engineers and ScientistsAdelaide, Australia

Demonstrating Carbon Dioxide Capture Through Pilot Plant Operation

Dr Clare AndersonSenior Process Engineer

Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC)

Presentation Overview

1. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

2. CCS Demonstration in Australia

3. Mulgrave Capture Project

4. H3 Capture Project

5. Conclusions and Future Work

Australia’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Stationary energy production accounts for up to 75% of emissions from “energy” sources

Stationary energy production accounts for up to 75% of emissions from “energy” sources

Source: Australian Greenhouse Emissions Information System, Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency.

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Carbon Capture from Power Generation

Pre Combustion Post Combustion

Carbon Capture Technologies

Solvent Absorption

Membrane Separation

Gas Adsorption

CCS Demonstration in Australia

Pre-CombustionMulgrave Capture Project

Post-CombustionH3 Capture Project

CO2CRC Capture ProjectsFunded by the Victorian government under ETIS and completed December 2010

Carbon Capture – Solvent Absorption

Mulgrave Capture ProjectPre-Combustion Capture Demonstration

• Captured 1 tonne of CO2 per day from

synthesis gas (hydrogen)

• Solvent used was potassium carbonate

• Design and built in 2007

• Commissioned and operated on a campaign basis from 2008 until 2010

• Operational data used in benchmarking process simulations (ASPEN PlusTM) used in the development of a lower cost and more energy efficient carbonate process

K2CO3 + CO2 + H2O ↔ 2KHCO3

H3 Capture ProjectPost-Combustion Capture Demonstration

• Captured up to 25 tonne of CO2 per day

from flue gas (nitrogen)

• Solvents used included PuratreatTM and potassium carbonate

• Design and built in 2007

• Commissioned and operated from 2008 until 2010

• Operational data used in benchmarking process simulations (ASPEN PlusTM) used in the development of a lower cost and more energy efficient carbonate process

Not possible without ……

• Colleagues

• Support networks

• Childcare

Sharing A Story

Conclusions and Further Work

• Successful demonstration of CO2 capture from synthesis gas (pre-combustion) and flue gas (post-combustion)

• Valuable operational experience of capture facilities in the Australian environment has been obtained

• Plant data has been used to benchmark process simulations with an accuracy of +/- 5%

• Process simulations have been used for the further development and large scale design of the CO2CRC’s patented carbonate process

• Construction is underway for two additional pilot plants demonstrating the further technical developments in the CO2CRC’s patented carbonate process

• Operation of these pilot plants is expected to be from 2012 until 2014

Acknowledgements

• Co-Authors:

– Kathryn Mumford

– Kathryn Smith

– Sandra Kentish

– Geoff Stevens

– Abdul Qader

– Barry Hooper

• HRL Development

• International Power

• Process Group

• Victorian State Government for ETIS funding

• Australian Government for CRC funding

CO2CRC Participants

Established & supported under the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centres Program

Supporting participants: Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism | CANSYD | Meiji University | Process Group | Newcastle University | U.S. Department of Energy | URS