Oxy-hybrid Power Cycle with Advanced Heat Recovery Network

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Title
Oxy-hybrid Power Cycle with Advanced Heat Recovery Network

CoPED ID
6860258d-fa3d-46cb-8452-7015f1124b01

Status
Closed


Value
£262,544

Start Date
Feb. 1, 2014

End Date
April 29, 2015

Description

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The project independently proves the concept of an invention and it’s Technology Readiness Level. The invention is a new oxy-hybrid turbine cycle that intrinsically produces a pure stream of carbon dioxide ready for use or compression and piping to storage. In order to meet the UK’s 80% CO2 emission reduction target by 2050, and recognising the UK’s continuing reliance on gas fired power generation, a substantial technology evolution is required over current technologies. This project will exploit an advanced heat recycle method in an oxy-hybrid turbine for electricity generation. This technology is capable of minimising the energy and capital cost penalties associated with the introduction of CCS in power plants. This innovative cycle will be more efficient and economic than combined cycle plants. The plant can also be fitted with a further unit operation to improve load range with more power output and efficiency. The project report will include the recommended next steps in the development of the cycle.

Aopc Limited LEAD_ORG
Cranfield University PARTICIPANT_ORG
Aopc Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG

Lyn Abbiss PM_PER
Lyn Abbiss PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Power plants
  2. Emissions
  3. Innovations
  4. Carbon dioxide
  5. Production of electricity
  6. Projects
  7. Technology

Extracted key phrases
  1. Advanced Heat Recovery Network
  2. Hybrid Power Cycle
  3. Hybrid turbine cycle
  4. Oxy
  5. Cycle plant
  6. Project report
  7. Power plant
  8. Advanced heat recycle method
  9. Power generation
  10. Substantial technology evolution
  11. New oxy
  12. Innovative cycle
  13. Technology Readiness Level
  14. Current technology
  15. Power output

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UKRI project entry

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