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Mississippi Power Kemper County IGCC Plant
2008 Southern Section A&WMA Annual Meeting and Technical Conference Scott McMillan Southern Company Services Keith Benvenutti Mississippi Power Company
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IGCC IGCC stands for “Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle” IGCC is a combined-cycle power plant and a coal-gasification plant designed specifically to work with each other. There are currently only two coal based IGCC plants in the U.S.
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IGCC Gasification Fuel (i.e. coal, petcoke, biomass, etc.) is introduced into a “Gasifier” The fuel is subjected to high temperature and pressure with limited air (or oxygen) Chemical reaction resulting in the formation of a synthesis gas or “syngas” Gasification is not combustion Commercially proven technology
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IGCC Syngas Combustible gas typically consisting of mostly CO and H2
Heating value generally between 125 and 275 BTU/ft3 (Natural Gas = 1,000 BTU/ft3) Capability to remove particulate, nitrogenous compounds, sulfur, and mercury from syngas prior to its end use
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IGCC Combined Cycle Power Generation
Power is generated by combusting fuel (natural gas, fuel oil, syngas, etc.) in a Combustion Turbine Very hot exhaust gas from the turbine discharges to a Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) Steam raised in the HRSG is expanded through a Steam Turbine which generates additional power Very efficient method of power generation
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IGCC Advantages of IGCC
Fuel diversity – Potentially wide range of feed stocks More efficient than traditional pulverized coal technology Improved NOX, SO2 and Mercury removal than traditional pulverized coal technology Lower CO2 than traditional pulverized coal technology, with greater potential for future CO2 capture Marketable byproducts
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Power Systems Development Facility (Wilsonville, AL)
“America’s Advanced Coal Research Center”
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PSDF Established in 1996 Supports DOE’s effort to develop cost-competitive and environmentally acceptable coal-based power generation technologies Designed at a size that can be reliably scaled up to commercial applications Development of the Transport Gasifier
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Current Cost Share Partners
PSDF Current Cost Share Partners US DOE- National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Southern Company Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) KBR Peabody Energy Lignite Energy Council
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Transport Gasifier Attributes / Features
Disengager Syngas to Cooling and Cleanup Air Mixing Zone Riser Cyclone Standpipe J-leg Startup Burner Steam Coal Loopseal Performs well on low rank & high ash/high moisture coals Simple Design: Operates air-blown for power generation No burners, Simple and limited internal parts Low operating temperature The Transport Gasifier at the PSDF has operated for 16,500 hours with >13,200 hours on-coal and >8,200 hours in gasification mode
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Kemper County IGCC Location Kemper County, MS Near Liberty
Meridian Liberty Location Kemper County, MS Near Liberty Approximately 20 miles north of Meridian, MS
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Kemper County IGCC Project Facts
First-of-a-kind plant based on the transport gasifier developed at the Power Systems Development Facility (PSDF) Approximately 550 MW integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant Owned and operated by Mississippi Power Company Startup proposed in 2013
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Kemper County IGCC Project Facts (Continued)
Fueled by lignite from nearby mine (to be operated by North American Coal) Also capable of using natural gas IRS awarded the project $133 million in Investment Tax Credits (ITC) Other DOE funding is possible
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Kemper County IGCC Project Facts (Continued) 2 gasifiers (Transport)
2 gas cleanup systems (particulate, nitrogenous compounds, sulfur, mercury) 2 combustion turbines (GE 7F) / heat recovery steam generators 1 steam turbine
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Kemper County IGCC S T A C K Gasifier Lignite / Air Gas Clean Up
SULFUR AMMONIA ASH EXHAUST GAS Gasifier Lignite / Air Gas Clean Up Combustion Turbine Heat Recovery Steam Generator ELECTRICITY SYNGAS Steam Turbine STEAM ELECTRICITY Gasifier Lignite / Air Gas Clean Up Combustion Turbine Heat Recovery Steam Generator SYNGAS S T A C K EXHAUST GAS ASH SULFUR AMMONIA Preliminary DRAFT 11/2007
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Why Coal? U. S. Has More Coal Than Any Other Nation
Kemper County IGCC Why Coal? U. S. Has More Coal Than Any Other Nation
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Kemper County IGCC What Is Lignite? Very high moisture
Lignite is young coal Very high moisture Low energy value or “Btu” content Only economical to transport short distances
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Kemper County IGCC Lignite Partnering with North American Coal (NAC)
NAC is largest lignite miner in the U.S. Operates Red Hills mine in Ackerman, MS.
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Kemper County IGCC Environmental Permitting/NEPA Activities
PSD Application was submitted to MDEQ in December, 2007 DOE will be preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Construction is expected to begin in 2010 Operation of the facility is expected in 2013
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