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Minnesota Power’s Operating Experience with Integrated Particulate and SO2 Scrubbing

Pages 701-705 | Published online: 13 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Minnesota Power currently has in commercial operation a 500 MW gas cleaning system consisting of a venturi particulate scrubber, integrated with a spray tower SO2 absorber. The system was designed to achieve 99.7% particulate removal and 90% SO2 removal based upon burning a 2.8 % sulfur coal.

Initially the concept of using a venturi for wet particulate collection was selected based upon a significant cost saving of $25 million compared to dry particulate collection devices. Subsequently, the Interaction of particulate collection with SO2 removal provided additional operating cost benefits. Prior to start-up of the commercial system, a pilot plant was used to evaluate various modes of operation. Results showed that alkali contained in the fly ash removed with the venturi was sufficient to meet the alkali requirement for SO2 removal.

Clay Boswell Station Unit No. 4 was started up during March 1980. Since initial start-up the system has exhibited almost 100% availability. EPA compliance testing has confirmed that the system Is meeting its emission standards. The unit is operating with fly ash as the only source of alkali. Since commercial operation started, no external alkali has been purchased.

This paper will discuss the design details of the system and performance of the commercial system.

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