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Carbon Capture and Sequestration Update. APPA Energy & Clean Air Task Force April 26, 2010. Capture Technology. Pre-combustion Separate carbon from hydrogen in fuel (syngas); 35-40% pure CO 2 stream Oxy-fuel combustion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Carbon Capture and Sequestration Update APPA Energy & Clean Air Task Force April 26, 2010
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Page 1: Carbon Capture and Sequestration Update

Carbon Capture and Sequestration Update

APPA

Energy & Clean Air Task Force

April 26, 2010

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Capture Technology

• Pre-combustion– Separate carbon from hydrogen in fuel

(syngas); 35-40% pure CO2 stream

• Oxy-fuel combustion– Separate O2 from N2 in combustion air,

produce a pure stream of CO2 and water

• Post-combustion– Separate 12-16% CO2 from the flue gas

stream

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Carbon Capture

• Amine based (MMA)

• Chilled ammonia

• Carbonate/bicarbonate

• Solid phase?

• Membranes?

CO2 and other gases

sorbent

CO2

CO2–sorbent complex

Other gases++

+

Recycled sorbent

Thermal

desorption

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Technical Challenges

• Sheer volume – need to scale up by over an order of magnitude

• Parasitic energy – 15-30% increase in fuel requirements

• Transport and disposal issues

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Notable Demonstrations

Pleasant Prairie We Energy 1 MW

Mountaineer AEP 20 MW

240 MW*

Antelope Valley Basin Electric 200 MW*

*planned

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New Actor - Commercial

• Tenaska Trailblazer project (TX)

• 600 MW

• 85% capture, EOR

• Legally binding but not in air permit

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Sequestration

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The National Carbon Focus

• DOE has established 7 regional partnerships to address carbon sequestration.

• DOE research, to date, has focused on regional sequestration projects involving the deepest geological basins.

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The National Carbon Focus

• Regional carbon sequestration will require an extensive pipeline system for CO2 collection, compression, and transmission.

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Sequestration Potential

Oil & Gas Reservoir

Unmineable Coal Seams

Deep Saline Aquifers

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Missouri Demo Project• Given the lack of traditional carbon traps in the state of

Missouri, City Utilities began investigating alternative options for carbon sequestration.

• In 2005, City Utilities identified a formation beneath the Springfield area, the Lamotte Formation, which appeared to be a candidate for carbon sequestration.

• The Lamotte is a highly mineralized sandstone and is not a source of potable water. Very few wells penetrate the Lamotte.

• The Lamotte is separated from the potable Ozark Aquifer by the Derby-Doerun/Davis Confining Layer.

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Project Challenges• Reservoir storage volume –

– Relatively shallow depth requires CO2 injection as a gas rather than a supercritical fluid, requiring a larger initial storage volume.

• Interaction of CO2 gas and groundwater– The physical and chemical interaction of the CO2

gas and groundwater (displacement, diffusion, rate of movement, etc.) must be characterized.

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Project Challenges• CO2 Trapping Mechanisms

– stratigraphic/structural, – groundwater dissolution into groundwater, and – mineral precipitation.

• These mechanisms may behave differently for gaseous CO2 injection and must be properly characterized.

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Project Partners/Supporters

• City Utilities of Springfield• Missouri Department of Natural Resources• Missouri State University• Missouri University of Science & Technology (UMR)• Ameren • Aquila, Inc.• Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.• Empire District Electric Company• Kansas City Power & Light• U.S. EPA Region VII• Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC)• Missouri Public Utility Alliance (MPUA)• Missouri Energy Development Association (MEDA)

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