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ITM Technology forCarbon Capture on Natural Gas
and Hybrid Power Systems
John Repasky, David McCarthy, Phillip Armstrong, Michael Carolan
· Solutions for the EOR Industry- Developing, financing, constructing, and
operating CO2 processing facilities
- Helium Recovery Project
- Port Arthur CO2 Project
- New H2S Removal Technology, NGL recovery
· Industrial CO2 business in Americas & Europe- Recent purchase of EPCO CO2 business
· CO2 Capture R&D
- Evaluation and development of broad range of CO2 Capture Technologies
- Pilot demonstration of CO2 processing unit for oxyfuel combustion of coal at Vattenfall’s research and development facility in Schwarze Pumpe, Germany
Compared ITM Oxygen with traditional air separation units (ASU) integrated into power plants
Greenfield design basis included discussions with boiler and turbine manufacturers
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The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) with Air Products and Worley Parsons conducted power plant assessments: IGCC & Oxy-combustion with carbon capture
Air Products evaluated ITM Syngas to co-produce H2 and CO2 toward decarbonized fuel application
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Compared ITM Syngas with conventional processes based on ATR/ASU to produce 150 to 760 MMscfd fuel-grade H2.
ITM Syngas showed potential for 30% capital cost savings in the synthesis gas generation process area and over 20% capital cost savings for the overall synthesis gas/H2/CO2 production process.
ITM Syngas showed thermal efficiency advantage of 3 percentage points.
• ITM Oxygen integrates oxygen production and power generation
• ITM Syngas is a revolutionary technology that combines oxygen production and syngas generation in a single unit operation
ITM Technology shows significant benefit in both capital cost and energy savings across broad range of oxygen-based applications, including power generation with CCS
• ITM Technology is well positioned to meet the needs of clean energy applications
- We are actively pursuing early commercial opportunities- Additional development supporters are welcome
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This technology development has been supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-FC26-97FT96052 and Contract No. DE-FC26-98FT40343. The U.S. Government reserves for itself and others acting on its behalf a royalty-free, nonexclusive, irrevocable, worldwide license for Governmental purposes to publish, distribute, translate, duplicate, exhibit and perform this copyrighted paper.
ITM Oxygen- “Ceramic and Coal: ITM Oxygen for Power Generation with Reduced CO2-
Emissions, Detailed Engineering Study Results”, Air Products/ EPRI/WorleyParsons, AIChE Spring Mtg, San Antonio, TX, April/May 2013. (Oxycombustion & IGCC Economics)
- “ITM Oxygen Technology: Scale-up Toward Clean Energy Applications”, Intl Pittsburgh Coal Conf., Pittsburgh, PA, Oct 2012. (Program Update)
ITM Syngas- “Advances in ITM Technology for Syngas Production”, Air Products/
Ceramatec, 10th Natural Gas Conversion Symposium (NGCS Doha 2013), Doha, Qatar, March 2013. (Program Update)
- “ITM Syngas: Ceramic Membrane Technology for Lower Cost Conversion of Natural Gas”, Air Products/Chevron/Sasol, AIChE Spring Mtg, San Antonio, TX, March 2010. (Program Update & Economics)