The STEP 10 MWe sCO2 Pilot Plant Demonstration

J. Marion, M. Kutin, Aaron Mcclung, J. Mortzheim, Robin W. Ames
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A team led by Gas Technology Institute (GTI), Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) and General Electric Global Research (GE-GR), along with the University of Wisconsin and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), is actively executing a project called “STEP” [Supercritical Transformational Electric Power project], to design, construct, commission, and operate an integrated and reconfigurable 10 MWe sCO2 [supercritical CO2] Pilot Plant Test Facility located at SwRI’s San Antonio, Texas campus. The $119 million project is funded $84 million by the US DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL Award Number DE-FE0028979) and $35 million cost share by the team, component suppliers and others interested in sCO2 technology. This project is a significant step toward sCO2 cycle based power generation commercialization and will inform the performance, operability, and scale-up to commercial facilities. Supercritical CO2 (sCO2) power cycles are Brayton cycles that utilize supercritical CO2 working fluid to convert heat into power. They offer the potential for higher system efficiencies than other energy conversion technologies such as steam Rankine or organic Rankine cycles, especially when operating at elevated temperatures. sCO2 power cycles are being considered for a wide range of applications including fossil-fired systems, waste heat recovery, concentrated solar power, and nuclear. The pilot plant design, procurement, fabrication, and construction are ongoing at the time of this publication. By the end of this 6-year project, the operability of the sCO2 power cycle will be demonstrated and documented starting with facility commissioning as a simple closed recuperated cycle configuration initially operating at a 500°C (932°F) turbine inlet temperature and progressing to a recompression closed Brayton cycle technology (RCBC) configuration operating at 715°C (1319 °F).
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STEP 10 MWe sCO2中试装置示范
由天然气技术研究所(GTI)、西南研究所®(SwRI®)和通用电气全球研究院(GE-GR)领导的一个团队,与威斯康星大学和加拿大自然资源部(NRCan)一起,正在积极执行一个名为“STEP”[超临界转型电力项目]的项目,该项目旨在设计、建造、调试和运营一个集成的、可重构的10 MWe超临界CO2中试工厂测试设施,该设施位于SwRI的德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥校区。这个价值1.19亿美元的项目由美国能源部国家能源技术实验室(NETL奖号DE-FE0028979)资助8400万美元,3500万美元的成本由团队、组件供应商和其他对sCO2技术感兴趣的人分担。该项目是朝着基于sCO2循环的发电商业化迈出的重要一步,将为商业设施的性能、可操作性和规模提供信息。超临界CO2 (sCO2)动力循环是利用超临界CO2工质将热量转化为动力的布雷顿循环。它们提供了比其他能量转换技术(如蒸汽朗肯循环或有机朗肯循环)更高的系统效率的潜力,特别是在高温下运行时。sCO2动力循环被广泛应用于包括化石燃料系统、废热回收、聚光太阳能发电和核能。试验工厂的设计、采购、制造和建设在本出版物发布时正在进行中。在这个为期6年的项目结束时,sCO2动力循环的可操作性将被证明和记录,从设施调试开始,作为一个简单的封闭回收循环配置,最初在500°C(932°F)涡轮进口温度下运行,并进展到再压缩封闭Brayton循环技术(RCBC)配置,在715°C(1319°F)下运行。
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