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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.40, No.34, 10705-10719, 2015
Development of a process simulation model for energy analysis of hydrogen production from underground coal gasification (UCG)
This paper presents a model to perform energy balances and estimate hydrogen conversion efficiency from UCG-based syngas. The model was developed for H-2 production from UCGbased syngas with and without CCS, along with the co-production of electricity and steam in a conventional combined cycle plant. In this paper, at base case conditions (H2O-to -O-2 injection ratio of 2 and a steam-to-carbon ratio of 3), the coal-to-H-2 conversion efficiency is estimated to be 58.1% for UCG with and without CCS. For the plant configuration involving no CCS, in addition to H-2 production, approximately 4.7% of coal energy is converted to electricity that is exported to the grid. In the case of UCG CCS, a minor energy penalty is incurred; wherein the electrical energy exported per unit coal energy is around 2.4%, with a CO2 capture efficiency of 91.6% being achieved. The H-2 conversion efficiency decreases with rise in H2O to -O-2 injection ratio, but increases with fall in steam-to-carbon ratio. Effect of ground water influx in UCG on the H-2 conversion efficiency is minor, whereas H-2 separation efficiency in the pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit has a major effect. Copyright (C) 2015, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Underground coal gasification (UCG);Modeling;Energy analysis;Hydrogen production;Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS)