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Figure 2: Working principle of the EUSoft Air virtual sensors.
Figure 3: Original (a) and new (b) principles of the combustion process control. The virtual sensors are used to provide the feedback on the individual air flows sent to the burners.
Figure 4: Evolution of the power output [MWe] and NOx emissions [mg/Nm 3 @ 6% O 2 ] during a typical month of year Y 0 (a) and year Y 3 (b).
Cost-effective flexibilisation of an 80 MW retrofitted biomass power plants: Improved combustion control dynamics using virtual air flow sensors
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Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

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O. Demaude

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As they deliver dispatchable renewable energy, biomass power plants are expected to play a key role in the stability of the future electricity grids dominated by intermittent renewables. Large-scale, biomass-fired power plants are often retrofitted from coal-fired plants. Such a fuel modification combined with decreasing pollutant emission limits and higher requirements in terms of load flexibility can lead to a decrease of the maximum power delivered by the unit. The limiting factors are partly related to the control systems of those plants. In this paper, we present the results of the upgrading of a 80 MWe, retrofitted biomass power plant that was achieved by improving the dynamic control of the combustion process. Thanks to the addition of virtual air flow sensors in the control system and the re-design of the combustion control loops, the undesired effects of a recent 10% power increase on NOx emissions were more than compensated. The accurate control of the local NOx production in the furnace resulted in a decrease of these emissions by 15% with an increased stability. This study will help increasing the cost-effectiveness of such conversions, and facilitate the development of dispatchable, renewable power units able to contribute to the grid stability.

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... Increasing the efficiency leads to savings on fuel costs and cheaper production of sustainable energy with successful reduction of greenhouse gas emissions due to a good combustion performance. In this regard, combustion air systems are an essential aspect of the performance of the industrial boiler, and they are being used increasingly to reduce emissions (Blondeau et al., 2020). Generally, as stated by Nussbaumer et al. (2003) and Yin et al. (2008) improvements in boiler performance and emissions can be achieved by modifying the air system. ...

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Characterization of the physicochemical and thermal properties of different forest residues
Cost-effective flexibilisation of an 80 MW retrofitted biomass power plants: Improved combustion control dynamics using virtual air flow sensors

Case Studies in Thermal Engineering