January 09, 2024
By Geofrey Njovo
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries:
successful combustion test of ammonia single-fuel burners
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has completed a
combustion test of its ammonia single-fuel burner at the Nagasaki
District Research & Innovation Center in Nagasaki. The test revealed
stable ammonia combustion and suppressed nitrogen oxide (NOx)
emissions compared to coal firing, both crucial factors for the use of
ammonia fuel in thermal power generation boilers.
A combustion test furnace with a 0.5 tonnes-per-hour fuel consumption
rate was used to conduct two tests: a single-fuel burner test using an
ammonia burner, and a high-ratio ammonia co-firing test with coal.
MHI initially announced plans to develop both single and mixed
ammonia-capable boilers in 2021. By 2024, the group plans to develop
ammonia single-fuel firing burners for both circular firing and
opposed firing. This test is part of the Fuel Ammonia Supply Chain
Establishment project conducted by the Green Innovation Fund Project.
Going forward, MHI plans to scale the test to simulate operations in a
large, 4 tonne-per-hour test furnace. Pending successful testing,
steps will be taken towards commercial application of the burner in
thermal power plants in Japan and beyond. Potential applications
include low-ratio to high-ratio co-firing with coal in utility and
industrial boilers. Ammonia combustion technology is gaining traction
in Japan. In 2023, an ammonia-oxygen burner was tested with success in
glass production, and ammonia was co-combusted with gas to power
cement clinker production.
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to learn more. The 0.5 tonne-per-hour fuel consumption testing furnace
was used to successfully test MHI’s single-fuel ammonia burner which
showed confirmed complete combustion and reduced NOx emissions.
Source: MHI Group.
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