August 26, 2021
By Julian Atchison
Mitsubishi Power to Develop Ammonia
Combustion Systems for Thermal Power Plant Boilers
-- To achieve optimal combustion characteristics for mixed and single
fuel operations --
· Ammonia combustion used to contribute to
reductions in CO2 emissions from power stations
· Plans to develop equipment for utilization in existing facilities
and explore potential for single-fuel ammonia combustion
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN (August 26, 2021) - Mitsubishi Power, a subsidiary of
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, plans to develop combustion
equipment (burners) that can utilize ammonia (NH3) as a fuel, that
does not emit carbon dioxide (CO2) when used in power generation. By
allowing the use of ammonia as an alternative to coal and other fossil
fuels normally used in thermal power stations, this system will
support the decarbonization of thermal power generation.
Mitsubishi Power conducted combustion tests at the MHI Research &
Innovation Center using basic combustion test furnaces that can
simulate the combustion conditions of coal-fired boilers in power
stations. These tests were used to compile basic data on ammonia and
coal co-firing and ammonia-exclusive firing. The company has also
identified optimal systems and conditions for combustion after
understanding the characteristics of ammonia firing. These include the
generation of nitrogen oxide (NOx) which is a concern for ammonia
firing, and the potential for unreacted residual ammonia to be
released outside the power generation system.
Mitsubishi Power recently conducted combustion tests for ammonia and
coal co-firing and ammonia-exclusive firing using a small-scale
combustion test furnace. During which, the company conducted tests
with several types of burners based on its extensive burner design
experience and the result of basic tests, with the aim of supplying
ammonia-exclusive burners to utility and industrial boilers in Japan
and overseas. These tests confirmed that flames remained extremely
stable during combustion, as NOx emissions were as specified by the
basic combustion test target, and there were no residual ammonia.
These ammonia burner combustion tests are the first step toward the
development of combustion equipment. Based on the results, Mitsubishi
Power will demonstrate the technology using a full-sized combustion
system and take steps to implement the technology at an existing
facility, with the aim of gradually introducing the ammonia fuel to
the industry.
Going forward, Mitsubishi Power will continue to offer new solutions
that are built on its extensive experience with combustion technology,
such as utilizing ammonia as an effective means of cutting CO2
emissions. The company will support MHI Group in pursuing the energy
transition, with a focus on the expansion and widespread use of highly
efficient, eco-friendly generation technologies. Mitsubishi Power will
also contribute to the stable supply of electricity essential for
economic growth around the world, and help protect the environment
through supporting the decarbonization of energy.
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