| Clean Coal™ Project: Powering a cleaner future with electrifying technology
Saskpower
Since its early pioneering work in single conductor distribution over
50 years ago, SaskPower has had a strong international reputation for
innovation. SaskPower is now building on that legacy with a
completed design for the world’s first near zero emissions coal-fired
power plant. What makes this design even more attractive is its ability
to use carbon capture for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). From a
technical standpoint, SaskPower has already engineered the plant to the
point where definitive equipment and construction costs can be
determined – positioning this innovative power plant to be the
foundation for a true zero-emissions future in Saskatchewan and
beyond.
SaskPower, a Crown corporation owned by the government of
Saskatchewan, is the principal supplier of electricity in the province.
SaskPower is mandated to provide safe, reliable and sustainable
electricity for a province of approximately one million residents. To
meet this obligation, SaskPower owns and operates approximately 3000
megawatts (MW) of generation facilities and contracts for another 600
MW of electricity from the private sector. Approximately 60% of
Saskatchewan’s electricity is produced from coal.
Recognising the opportunity presented by Saskatchewan’s abundant
coal reserves – but also acknowledging the dual challenges of
reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the need to replace a
significant portion of its generation facilities (many of which were
built in the 1960s) – SaskPower became a founding member of the
Canadian Clean Power Coalition (CCPC) in 2000. As the work of
the CCPC matured, SaskPower identified the need for a tangible
proposal for a coal-fired unit with carbon capture.
To fill this need, SaskPower’s Clean Coal™ Project team formed
alliances with Marubeni Canada, Hitachi, Babcock & Wilcox Canada
(B&W),Air Liquide and SNC-Lavalin, and Neill and Gunter to
develop design and supply solutions for the clean coal portion of the
facility. SaskPower used internal expertise to finalize the carbon
capture/EOR operations. Through these efforts, guided by a long
history of international technical collaboration, SaskPower has moved
the project forward from a theoretical concept to a workable design.
The result was a proposal for the construction of the Shand 2 Clean
Coal™ Unit – a comprehensive design for a commercial, fully carbon
managed, coal-fired generating unit supported by CO2 sales.
SaskPower’s proposed Shand 2 Clean Coal™ Unit features:
- Full commercial scale (300 MW net)
- Supported by international equipment supply contractors
- Documented technology and risk assessment
- 100% reduction in SOx, particulates, Hg
- More than 99% reduction in NOx
- 95% reduction in GHGs with opportunity in future for 99+%
reduction
- Same lead time as conventional coal plant (five-year lead time to
be in service)
- Technology platform
suitable for other
carbon capture projects
- Very high quality CO2 stream for sale for EOR
- Net improvement in
overall fossil fuel stock
(produced oil has more
energy than the energy
consumed through
coal)
- EOR operation further
reduces global CO2 because of the cleaner
production/
transportation of oil
In spite of its favourable
environmental profile, the
Shand 2 Clean Coal™ Unit is not without challenges. Critical materials,
such as high temperature steel, are at all-time high prices and are in
high demand. Labour costs in North America – and particularly in
Western Canada – are also on the rise. In addition to standard project
and business risks associated with electricity projects, the Shand 2
Clean Coal™ Unit must be viewed in the context of integrated
electricity and oil co-production, oil price volatility, uncertainties in
evolving environmental legislation and broader capital exposure.
| |
Typical coal unit
complying with
2006 compliance |
Conventional unit
approved 1988 |
Shand 2
Clean Coal™ unit |
| SO2, kg/MWh |
2.9 |
2.86 |
~0 |
| NOx, kg/MWh |
0.69 |
2.86 |
<0.02 |
Particulate matter
kg/MWh |
0.095 |
0.49 |
~0 |
| Mercury
kg/TWh |
15.0 |
47 kg/Twh typical
(not regulated) |
~0 |
| CO2kg/MWh |
1000
(no regulation) |
1044.0 |
44.0 |
|
Based on these factors, SaskPower determined that a gap currently
exists between economic value of the Shand 2 Clean Coal™ Unit
proposal and its cost. For that reason, and because the plant could
not be built in time to meet the province’s imminent need for
additional electricity supply (2010), SaskPower opted not to proceed
to the construction phase at this time. SaskPower continues to
improve design, reduce uncertainties, work with EOR customers to
optimise product value, and work with governments to support this
pivotal development.
Through the work of SaskPower’s Clean Coal™ Project team,
Canada has a unique opportunity to extend its leadership in carbon
sequestration to also include non-emitting coal technology. The
renowned International Energy Agency (IEA) GHG Weyburn Midale
CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project – located near two of
SaskPower’s major coal-fired generating stations – already
demonstrates the effectiveness of CO2 storage and the economic
value that EOR can bring to Saskatchewan.
With estimates that nearly 40% of the world’s electricity will be
produced from coal by 2020, a commercial Clean Coal™ Unit – such
as the design developed by SaskPower – has the potential to change
the way we produce electricity from this abundant, secure and
affordable source of fuel.
For more information about SaskPower’s Clean Coal™ Project, visit
www.saskpower.com. |