June 27, 2023
World's First Demonstration Test of
Glass Production Using Ammonia as Fuel in Actual Production Furnace
Contributing to reducing greenhouse
gas emissions in the glass manufacturing process
AGC (Headquarters: Tokyo; President: Yoshinori
Hirai), a world-leading manufacturer of glass, chemicals, and
high-tech materials, has announced that it has recently succeeded in
the world's first demonstration test of glass production using ammonia
as fuel in an actual production furnace under the project entitled
“Technology Development for the Utilization and Production of Ammonia
as Fuel” (“the project”) which is being undertaken as a commissioned
project by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development
Organization (NEDO).
The project is a joint technology development effort with Taiyo Nippon
Sanso Corporation, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology, and National University Corporation Tohoku
University. For this project, an actual test of ammonia combustion
technology was conducted using an ammonia-oxygen burner with low NOx
combustion technology developed by Taiyo Nippon Sanso at the glass
melting furnace that produces architectural glass at the AGC Yokohama
Technical Center, and the effects on glass quality and furnace
materials, and on control of flame temperature*1, furnace
temperature*2, nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions were verified.
In the future, the project plans to conduct demonstration tests under
various conditions, as well as further scaled-up burner tests and
demonstration tests at other AGC sites. By doing so, the aim is to
fully introduce ammonia combustion technology into glass melting
furnaces after assessing the scope of its application. In the future,
the company will also consider expanding its application beyond glass
to other materials, such as steel and aluminum, to widely help reduce
GHG emissions in the production process of the materials industry.
This time, a pair of burners developed by Taiyo
Nippon Sanso to prevent a rapid rise in flame temperature through
multi-stage combustion were installed in the glass melting furnace
(actual production furnace) used to produce architectural glass at the
AGC Yokohama Technical Center, and the world's first demonstration
test using ammonia as fuel was conducted for two days from June 18 to
19th, 2023. In the demonstration test, compared with conventional
combustion methods using heavy oil as fuel under various conditions,
the effects on the quality of glass, furnace materials, and control of
the flame temperature, furnace temperature, and NOx emissions were
verified. In this test, the NOx concentration in the exhaust gas was
found to be below the environmental criterion value while maintaining
the required temperature of the glass melting furnace.
The plan for 2023 is to continue conducting
technical verification using ammonia as fuel under various conditions,
using the glass melting furnace that produces architectural glass at
the AGC Yokohama Technical Center. After 2024, plans are to conduct
scaled-up burner tests and demonstration tests using glass melting
furnaces at other AGC sites. The goal is to fully introduce ammonia
combustion technology in 2026 or later after determining the scope of
its use.
*1: Temperature of flame burning at burner tip installed in furnace
*2: Temperature of gas inside the furnace and inner wall surface
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