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Negative CO2 emission gas power plant

The novel approach is aiming to obtain CO2 negative emission power production by using an innovative power cycle, coupled with CCS, in order to process sewage sludge. Proposed plant does not use sorbent, but instead gasification, with steam used as an agent, is proposed, followed by oxy-combustion in the gas turbine, with addition of water for cooling processes in combustion chamber. Subsequently water will be condensed and CO2 will be compressed in new type of condenser. This CO2 can then be pumped into oil/gas reservoirs for underground storage. As sewage sludge is considered to be biomass, this will consequently make the plant CO2 negative.

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Project's acronym:
NEGATIVE-CO2-PP
Financial Program Name:
EEA and Norway grants - Applied Research Programme
Organization:
Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju (NCBR) (The National Centre for Research and Development)
Agreement:
NOR/POLNORCCS/NEGATIVE-CO2-PP/0009/2019-00 z dnia 2020-11-17
Realisation period:
2020-11-01 - 2023-11-01
Project manager:
prof. dr hab. inż. Dariusz Mikielewicz
Realised in:
Institute of Energy
Project's value:
17 097 103.37 PLN
Request type:
International Research Programmes
Domestic:
International project
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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  • Entrained Flow Plasma Gasification of Sewage Sludge–Proof-of-Concept and Fate of Inorganics
    Publication
    • D. Mikielewicz
    • P. Ziółkowski
    • V. Vishwajeet
    • H. Pawlak-kruczek
    • M. Baranowski
    • M. Czerep
    • A. Chorążyczkowski
    • K. Krochmalny
    • K. Ostrycharczyk
    • P. Madejski... and 5 others

    - ENERGIES - Year 2022

    Sewage sludge is a residue of wastewater processing that is biologically active and consists of water, organic matter, including dead and living pathogens, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and heavy metals, as well as organic and inorganic pollutants. Landfilling is on the decline, giving way to more environmentally friendly utilisation routes. This paper presents the results of a two-stage gasification–vitrification system, using...

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  • From fluid mechanics backgrounds to modern field theory
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    - ACTA MECHANICA - Year 2022

    Our presentation keeps a historical line of reasoning, since we start from old concepts of fluid mechanics and finish on concepts of modern field theory. We want to show that some facts from the nature phenomena, which have firstly been discovered on the ground of fluid mechanics, were next incorporated into physics and later become the important pattern for whole mathematical physics. Especially, well-known continuum models, which...

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  • Mathematical modelling of gasification process of sewage sludge in reactor of negative CO2 emission power plant
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    - ENERGY - Year 2022

    Sewage sludge is a residue of wastewater processing that is biologically active and consists of water,organic matter, including dead and alive pathogens, as well as organic and inorganic contaminants suchas polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals. Due to the nature of sewage sludge and itspossible influence on human health and wellbeing, it is a subject of various regulations. Currently,sewage sludge is considered...

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  • Thermodynamic, ecological, and economic analysis of negative CO2 emission power plant using gasified sewage sludge
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    - Year 2022

    Currently, sewage sludge is considered as a biomass, according to the Polish act on renewable energy sources from 20th of February 2015 and its novel version from 19th of July 2019. Possibility to utilize sewage sludge in gasification process is an additional advantage of the negative CO2 emissions power plant (nCO2PP). The work presents results of thermodynamic, ecological, and economical analysis using a zero-dimensional mathematical...

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