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Carbon-free power generation strategy in South Korea: CFD simulation for ammonia injection strategies through boiler burner configurations in tangentially fired boiler

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  • Zeng, Yijie
  • Kweon, Joonwoo
  • Kim, Gyeong-Min
  • Jeon, Chung-Hwan

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To achieve carbon neutrality in power generation, incorporating ammonia-coal co-firing into coal-fired boilers effectively reduces CO2 emissions. Here, we aimed to optimize ammonia injection methods by investigating the feasibility of 20 % ammonia co-firing in a pulverized coal (PC) boiler through numerical simulations. These simulations aim to analyze the effects of different ammonia injection strategies and burner configurations on the combustion performance and NOx emission characteristics of a 500 MW tangentially fired PC boiler. Results showed that compared to using five burners, single-burner injection reduced outlet NO concentration by 22.72 ppm and unburned carbon content to 0.30 %, which is 0.80 % lower than multi-burner injection and even below the 0.45 % in coal-only combustion. The optimal case (burner A for ammonia injection) achieved a furnace outlet flue gas temperature of 1247.35 K, close to 1241.98 K in coal-only combustion, with the lowest NO emissions (193.89 ppm) among all ammonia co-firing cases. Positioning the single burner for ammonia injection revealed that utilizing the blending method with the ammonia injection burner, such as in the case of upper burner injection, increases both furnace temperature and high-temperature zone areas. However, employing in-boiler blending methods with lower-positioned burner ammonia injection distributes high-temperature zones more extensively. Comparing ammonia injection through coal and auxiliary oil burners, using only the lowest-level burner can significantly reduce NOx emissions while maintaining combustion and thermal efficiencies. This study is the first to simultaneously consider the number, position, method, and type of ammonia injection burners in large-scale commercial coal-fired boilers, providing a valuable reference for future research and practical boiler operations. This comprehensive analysis underscores how ammonia injection strategy and position can optimize ammonia-coal co-firing boiler performance.

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  • Zeng, Yijie & Kweon, Joonwoo & Kim, Gyeong-Min & Jeon, Chung-Hwan, 2024. "Carbon-free power generation strategy in South Korea: CFD simulation for ammonia injection strategies through boiler burner configurations in tangentially fired boiler," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 309(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:309:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224028512
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133076
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