- International Journal of Thermodynamics
- Volume:12 Issue:3
- Peak Load Electricity Production with Cryogenic Fuels
Peak Load Electricity Production with Cryogenic Fuels
Authors : Giampaolo MANFRİDA, Duccio TEMPESTİ, Gaetano ZUMBO
Pages : 141-146
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Publication Date : 2009-09-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Natural Gas is often liquefied insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LNG); for its transport by ships over long distances. In order to prepare it for further transport by pipelines it has to be reduced again to a gaseous state, normally by heating it with sea water. A similar technology is envisaged for long-distance transport of Hydrogen as an energy carrier. The scope of this article is the thermodynamic investigation of two power plants for peak load energy production. These two power plants use as fuel the fluids obtained by the re-gasification of the cryogenic fluids. The first proposal is a Hydrogen-fired steam power plant, while the second considers the use of LNG in an oxy-combustion arrangement with subsequent CO2 separation, which is obtained by a three-stage intercooled compression train. The power cycle performance was verified in both cases by exergy analysis. Since the size of these power plants is relatively small insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10 MWe);, they can be easily built inside the area of LNG gasifiers, or inside the area of the plant producing liquid Hydrogen; the cryogenic fuel and oxidizer are thus considered available, and the purpose of the power plant is peak load energy production rather than obtaining high values of conversion efficiency. This paper is an updated version of a paper published in the ECOS`08 proceedings.Keywords : LNG, hydrogen, exergy, industrial applications, cryogenic technology, peak load energy production