Fossil Fuel-fired Power Plants can be a Positive rather than A Negative
Contributor to Water Quality
Operators of coal-fired power plants and gas turbine combined cycle power plants
can utilize municipal wastewater for cooling and other needs. When they also
eliminate discharges through zero liquid discharge (ZLD) technology they become
positive rather than negative contributors to water quality. Water lost
through evaporation can be greatly reduced by heat extraction from the flue gas
before it reaches the scrubber. This also reduces total CO2/MW and
makes the plant greener in every sense.
The markets and technology for this approach will be discussed in a free webinar
on February 25th at 10:00 a.m. CST.
The various geographical markets will be analyzed. China is embracing ZLD in
its power plants as well as its coal-to-chemical facilities. Gas
turbine combined cycle power plant developers in the U.S. are selecting ZLD not
only in arid areas but generally to avoid the need to obtain water discharge
permits. ZLD is the preferred option in Saudi Arabia and surrounding
countries.
The availability and cost of treated municipal wastewater will be reviewed.
In general, power plants are near enough to municipal treatment plants to make
the use practical.
Technologies to minimize evaporation losses will also be discussed. The
potential is being increased by new developments such as catalytic filtration at
850oF.
China is making the largest investment in ZLD.
Huaneng Group, China’s largest power producer, has
constructed a 1.3 GW state-of-the-art ultra-supercritical coal-fired power plant
at the Changxing Power Station in Zhejiang Province.
•The plant uses Oasys’ technology to treat the wastewater from flue gas
desulfurization (FGD).
•The system treats up to 650 cubic meters of wastewater a day. Startup was early
2015. The system uses forward osmosis separation technology.
Aquatech has supplied ZLD systems for a number of power plants and
coal-to-chemicals plants. Enel has
purchased several systems from Aquatech for its Italian coal-fired power plants.
Aquatech has a Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) plant in a coal-to-chemicals
facility in Inner Mongolia. The ZLD plant incorporates HERO™ (High Efficiency
Reverse Osmosis) and a Thermal Brine Concentrator. The plant will treat 2400 m3/day
of wastewater and reuse 92.5 percent of it, producing 2000 m3/day of
process water and 220 m3/day of distilled water for various end user
applications.
China has some ZLD systems using evaporators but is leaning toward the cheaper
route of using flue gas to evaporate liquid in the sludge. The spray drier
approach is being offered by Mitsubishi, URS and other international companies.
The various approaches for evaporation of water from slurries will be analyzed.
One option is a falling film evaporator (inside the brine concentrator vessel)
that is seeded with calcium sulfate to minimize scale formation.
Mechanical
vapor recompression (MVR) is the method by which a blower, compressor or jet
ejector is used to compress, and thus, increase the temperature of the vapor
produced. In this way, the vapor
can serve as the heating medium for the ZLD solution being concentrated. The
efficiency and feasibility of this process lies
in the efficiency of the blower or compressor and the heat transfer co-efficient
attained in the heat exchanger contacting the condensing vapor and the
boiling ZLD liquid. Several different blower and compressor options will be
reviewed.
The discussion will also include the co-combustion of sewage sludge and the use
of gasified sludges as reburn fuels in coal-fired boilers.
A full review of the options for coal-fired power plants is provided in 44I
Power Plant Air Quality Decisions.
A full review of options for gas turbines is part of
Gas Turbine
and Combined Cycle Decisions.
Both of these services are free of charge to power plants and by
subscription for others.
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a
Weekly Basis
Here are some headlines from the Utility
E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1260 – February 19, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – WORLD
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Egypt earmarks Coal Power for greater Contribution
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Atimonan power station
1200-MW Coal-fired Power Plant proposed in Quezon Province, the Philippines
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Expansion proposed for Coal-fired Batangas Power Station at Batangas Bay, the
Philippines
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Thermal Powertech signs PPA with Telangana
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BHEL commissions 270 MW Coal-based Power Project in Punjab, India
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Proposed Sulcis 350 MW Coal-fired Power Plant for Sardinia, Italy including CCS
The
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