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Conversion of a coal-fired power boiler: Green electricity through biomass combustion. Experience from EC Białystok S.A. Finnish-Polish energy seminar Warsaw, September 17, 2010 Kari Kupiainen Roman Szerszeń
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© Metso 2 Reasons for the conversion Production of green electricity Reduction of SO 2 and NO x emissions Utilization of new fuels in power generation CO 2 control The existing combustion technology needed to be modernized in order to meet the requirements involved in above targets
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© Metso Conversion to BFB boiler Normal scope of supply: Replace lower furnace with fluidized bed Replace fuel feeding Add bottom ash removal Add start-up burner(s) Add fluidizing air fan and ducting Add re-circulation flue gas fan and ducting Modify over-fire air system E&I modification New DCS Civil works 3
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© Metso BFB conversion benefits Better fuel flexibility Improved availability Reduced maintenance Easier operation Lower emissions Better efficiency Typically 30-60% of the price of a new boiler plant 4
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© Metso Elektrociepłownia Białystok S.A. One of the largest companies and the biggest producer of green electricity in north-eastern Poland
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© Metso EC Białystok S.A. Biomass project scheme
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© Metso HYBEX boiler Bubbling Fluidized Bed (BFB) technology BFB Boiler Conversion Elektrociepłownia Białystok S.A Białystok Poland Converted Steam75 MW th 105 t/h, peak 120 t/h, 138 bar 540 °C FuelsWood chips, forest residue, willow, grain waste, coal Start-up2008 7
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© Metso 8 Fuels Biomass - wood chips 50-100 % - forest residue (green) 0-20 % - forest residue(brown) 0-20 % - willow 0-10 % - green wastes 0-2 % Coal - coal burners were preserved Light oil - for boiler start-up
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© Metso Achieved ecological effect ReductionActual values - Mg in a year SO 2 emission277 NOx emission142 Dust17 Furnace waste8.400,05 CO 2 158.370
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© Metso Full-scale agro combustion demonstration in EC Białystok (after some months commercial operation, autumn 2009) Motivation - Why ? According to Polish Energy Law the wet mass share of energy crops or agricultural origin having biomass has to be at least 20% 10
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© Metso Tested fuels: woody biomass, oat seed (unsuitable for food purposes), sunflower seed hulls pellets 11
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© Metso Phosphorus and potassium 12
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© Metso Sulfur and chlorine 13
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© Metso Key observations of the test Fluidized bed agglomeration lowering the bed temperature below first melting temperature of alkali-calcium-phosphate-silicate melt. Typically it means operation below 750°C. Furnace slagging and fouling of superheater or economizer surfaces proper sootblower location and frequency combustion conditions adjustments. 14
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© Metso Key observations of the test High temperature corrosion Design Material selection Sulphur addition if needed Emissions Minor increase in NO X level 15
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© Metso Happy Operator of Metso’s BFB boiler 16
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