
Flexible chemical looping combustion for CHP production
The Bio-FlexCLC project aims to develop and demonstrate a full-chain technology that utilizes biogenic residues and wastes for flexible CHP production with the possibility of cost-effective CO2 capture.
The goal of Bio-FlexCLC is to establish an efficient, and scalable process to convert low-value biogenic residues and organic waste to heat and power with negative or zero emission through CLC-CFB coupled with gas cleaning and CO2 liquefaction.
The idea is to combine the break-through chemical-looping combustion (CLC) technology with conventional circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boilers, a technology widely used in Scandinavia and Europe for combined heat and power production. Bio-FlexCLC concept operating in CLC mode enables CHP production with negative emissions at low-cost while the concept is flexible to switch to CFB boiler mode to produce CHP with net-zero emissions.
The concept has the main features of
- Low cost and energy for CO2 capture, as there is no gas separation equipment needed,
- 100% CO2 capture possible while having low emissions of NOx, SOx and other harmful components,
- low corrosion with improved steam data for improved electrical efficiency,
- flexible system with respect to the heat/power ratio and
- flexibility to operate the system as a normal circulating fluidized bed without CO2 capture if conditions are not amiable for this. With such a flexible system we believe that end-users would be more willing to invest in CHP systems with BECCS even without current policy instruments in place.
Investing in CHP technologies utilizing biogenic and waste fuels, as developed in the Bio-FlexCLC project, offers a range of enduring advantages:
- A fuel combustion facility which can achieve negative emissions with CO2 capture.
- Facilitating the utilization of challenging-to-exploit or low-value bio resources like organic wastes.
- Creating new employment opportunities, particularly in biomass or residue-rich regions, such as rural areas.
- Reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating the need for oil imports.
- Enhancing local and regional production autonomy and supply security.
Summary
Project name
Bio-FlexCLC
Status
Active
RISE role in project
Coordinator
Project start
Duration
48
Total budget
3.9 M€
Partner
RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SWEDEN , AICHERNIG ENGINEERING, GÖTAVERKEN MILJÖ AB, TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DARMSTADT, CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA, SPANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, 1CUBE B.V., FORTUM POWER AND HEAT POLSKA, VÄXJÖ ENERGI AB
Project members
Olivia Cintas Sanchez Daniel Tamm Diego Peñaloza Gajanan Dattarao Surywanshi Erik Fischer Sennai Asmelash Mesfun
