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2015 EPRI Heat Rate Conference
Closed Loop Optimization of H2 Pressure and Purity for Improved Heat Rate 2015 EPRI Heat Rate Conference Houston, Texas Author: Brad J. Radl, Taber International, LLC 2015 Heat Rate Conference
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Why are we using H2 for cooling
Minimize Loss due to Windage Maximize Generator Output Efficient Heat Transfer Keep Generator Internals Clean Minimize issues associated with corrosion Minimize issues associated with aging 2015 Heat Rate Conference 2
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Manual Feed vs. Automatic H2 Control
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Pressure Setpoint: 30 PSIG Alarm Setpoint: 25.5 PSIG
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Over time: Purity Drops
H2 Input Purity of 99.5% 2015 Heat Rate Conference 5
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Over time: Dewpoint Higher
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Automatic Closed Loop Advantages
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Hydrogen Purity Reduces Windage Loss
Direct improvement in kW for same torque Or assuming ~33% efficient unit, coal consumption saving will be 3x the generator efficiency gain. Improved heat removal Less heat stress from variance in Pressure and Purity Reduce or eliminate any temperature alarms in generator casing 2015 Heat Rate Conference 8
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H2 DewPoint Reflects water and hydrocarbon accumulation in cooling gas
Lower Dewpoint results in lower windage loss Lower Dewpoint results in lower corrosion of generator components 2015 Heat Rate Conference 9
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H2 Pressure and Purity Control
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Windage Loss Reduction vs. H2 purity
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H2 Purity Test: Endesa 12
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Dynamic H2 Pressure Control
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Windage Loss Reduction Per 630MW unit
8000 Typical Operation 99.7% Purity 75 psig Losses = 4000 kw Windage Loss in KW’s 6000 75 psig 60 psig 45 psig Proposed Operation 99.7% Purity 60 psig Losses = 2500 kw 4000 2000 90 92 94 96 98 100 Hydrogen Gas Purity in % 2015 Heat Rate Conference 14
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Windage Loss Reduction 1.5 MW Per 630MW unit
8000 Typical Operation 97.5% Purity 60 psig Losses = 4000 kw Windage Loss in KW’s 6000 75 psig 60 psig 45 psig Proposed Operation 99.5% Purity 45 psig Losses = 2500 kw 4000 2000 90 92 94 96 98 100 Hydrogen Gas Purity in % 2015 Heat Rate Conference 15
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Use Generator Loss Indicator to Determine Optimum
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Trade-Offs Lower H2 Pressure – less heat removed by gas
Lower H2 Pressure – less heat generated by windage Lower H2 Pressure – less aux power to ‘push’ H2 Heat in Generator (raised or lowered) affects Aging of organic material Core and Misc. Losses 2015 Heat Rate Conference 17
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Proposed Taber – Project
Calculates Thermal Load removed by H2 coolers Calculates Required H2 Pressure vs. Load curve and determines optimum setpoint curve with margin. Uses demand signal to anticipate load changes. High deadband requirements to make a pressure change. Tracks over time any shifts in the thermal load versus MW output 2015 Heat Rate Conference 18
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Proposed Taber – Project
Best Target Unit would have load band type of operation Allows H2 pressure to drop at night through purposeful purging Anticipate and respond to load rises during day and increase H2 P to keep generator cool. 2015 Heat Rate Conference 19
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Bar Placement and Effect
Triangle Gradation Bar Placement and Effect 20
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Benefits 21
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Improve Generator Efficiency
Increased average H2 purity Lower average H2 pressure levels ----> reduce windage loss, reduce aux power Depending on initial conditions and load profile, could lead to 0.1% to 0.5% eff. Improvement or ~0.3% to 1%+ HR gain. 2015 Heat Rate Conference 22
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Hydrogen Control System Benefits
Decreased dewpoint in the generator case protects winding insulation and reduces corrosion. Decreased average P may reduce stress on seals 2015 Heat Rate Conference 23
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Potential Cost Savings
Avoid capital and maintenance costs for: No dryer No Compressor (if Low P storage) 2015 Heat Rate Conference 24
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Summary Automation of manual operation for controlling H2 should lead to: Fewer alarms in control room Heat rate efficiency gain Lower long term maintenance costs for generator Opportunities for diagnostic information Project Needs a Home 2015 Heat Rate Conference 25
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