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TY - GEN
T1 - Electricity Production from Hydrocarbon Pyrolysis Products
T2 - 2023 International Ural Conference on Electrical Power Engineering (UralCon)
AU - Matveev, A.
AU - Shcheklein, S.
AU - Dubinin, A.
N1 - Ural Federal University development program under the program "Priority-2030". Grant number FEUZ-2022-0031.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The paper discusses a version of a medium-temperature modular pyrolysis plant that can be used to derive all pyrolysis products - gas, oil, and carbon (soot) - from municipal solid waste (MSW). The yield of gas is 97·10-3, oil- 257·10-3, and carbon - 140.1·10-3 kg/(kg MSW). Specific heating value per kg MSW is 1,904 kJ for gas, 11,334 kJ for oil, and 4,680 kJ for carbon. The products of MSW pyrolysis have been used at an existing thermal power plant (TPP) equipped with the boiler E-120-100 and condensing turbine K-25-90. The rate of MSW consumption with the steam turbine unit operating at its maximum capacity of 25 MW is 5.35 kg MSW per second. Thermal efficiency of the unit is 26%. Specific MSW consumption for electric generation is 0.773 kg/kWh (0.474 kgoe/kWh). Electricity production per 1 metric ton (MT) of recycled MSW is 1,289 kWh. The rate of MSW consumption to supply the diesel generator driving the drum of the pyrolysis plant with the capacity of 5.5 kW is 2.9 kg/h. Operation of the power plant at its full capacity of 25 MW would require 15 modular pyrolysis plants running simultaneously. A single pyrolysis unit and a low-power steam turbine (e.g., TG 0.75/6.3R13/2 KTZ) can be used for a mini-TPP with the capacity of 600 kW. © 2023 IEEE.
AB - The paper discusses a version of a medium-temperature modular pyrolysis plant that can be used to derive all pyrolysis products - gas, oil, and carbon (soot) - from municipal solid waste (MSW). The yield of gas is 97·10-3, oil- 257·10-3, and carbon - 140.1·10-3 kg/(kg MSW). Specific heating value per kg MSW is 1,904 kJ for gas, 11,334 kJ for oil, and 4,680 kJ for carbon. The products of MSW pyrolysis have been used at an existing thermal power plant (TPP) equipped with the boiler E-120-100 and condensing turbine K-25-90. The rate of MSW consumption with the steam turbine unit operating at its maximum capacity of 25 MW is 5.35 kg MSW per second. Thermal efficiency of the unit is 26%. Specific MSW consumption for electric generation is 0.773 kg/kWh (0.474 kgoe/kWh). Electricity production per 1 metric ton (MT) of recycled MSW is 1,289 kWh. The rate of MSW consumption to supply the diesel generator driving the drum of the pyrolysis plant with the capacity of 5.5 kW is 2.9 kg/h. Operation of the power plant at its full capacity of 25 MW would require 15 modular pyrolysis plants running simultaneously. A single pyrolysis unit and a low-power steam turbine (e.g., TG 0.75/6.3R13/2 KTZ) can be used for a mini-TPP with the capacity of 600 kW. © 2023 IEEE.
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U2 - 10.1109/UralCon59258.2023.10291105
DO - 10.1109/UralCon59258.2023.10291105
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 979-835030339-1
SP - 667
EP - 671
BT - Proceedings - 2023 International Ural Conference on Electrical Power Engineering, UralCon 2023
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 29 September 2023 through 1 October 2023
ER -
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