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Bench-Scale and Slipstream Development and Testing of Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture and Separation Technology for Application to Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants

Department of Energy

 
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Document Type: Modification to Previous  Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: DE-FOA-0000131
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Posted Date: Oct 14, 2009
Creation Date: Oct 23, 2009
Original Closing Date for Applications: Dec 15, 2009   
Current Closing Date for Applications: Dec 15, 2009   
Archive Date: Feb 13, 2010
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Energy
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling:
Award Floor: $500,000
CFDA Number(s): 81.089  --  Fossil Energy Research and Development
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
 

Additional Information on Eligibility:


Agency Name

National Energy Technology Laboratory

Description

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is specifically focused on developing technologies for CO2 capture and purification that can be retrofitted to existing pulverized coal (PC) power plants. This is driven by the fact that existing coal-fired power plants produce a large fraction of the current CO2 emissions from all fossil-fuel-based sources, and only about 3 GW of the existing coal-fired fleet is projected to retire by 2030. Therefore, it is possible that future climate change regulations could target a reduction in CO2 emissions from the existing fleet of coal boilers. To prepare for this possibility, cost effective technologies are sought for capturing CO2 from PC-based power plants. It is anticipated that the technologies developed under this funding opportunity may also have application to new PC plants as well. Applications are sought for bench-scale development and testing; and slipstream development and testing of advanced post-combustion CO2 capture technologies. The overall technical and cost goal of this FOA is the development of advanced CO2 capture and separation technologies that can achieve at least 90% CO2 removal (captured CO2 must represent at least 90% of the carbon in the fuel fed to the power plant) at no more than a 35% increase in cost of electricity produced at the plant (1). A detailed background on this target can be found on the National Energy Technology Laboratory¿s Innovations for Existing Plants website: http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/coalpower/ewr/co2/goals.html Carbon dioxide capture systems can be divided into three general categories: post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxy-combustion/chemical looping. This FOA is focusing on post-combustion CO2 capture for existing boilers. Pre-combustion CO2 capture, oxycombustion/chemical looping, biological capture, and CO2 compression projects are NOT being sought under this Announcement. Specifically, applications are sought in the following Areas of Interest: Bench-Scale Development and Testing of Post-combustion CO2 Capture Area of Interest B1: Membranes Area of Interest B2: Solvents Area of Interest B3: Condensed Phase Capture Slipstream Development and Testing of Post-combustion CO2 Capture Area of Interest S1: Membranes Area of Interest S2: Solvents Area of Interest S3: Solid Sorbents (1) The cost component includes not only the costs associated with CO2 capture, regeneration, and compression, but also includes CO2 transportation, storage, and monitoring costs. It should be assumed that the CO2 will be transported no more than 50 miles from the power plant and would be stored in a saline formation. In a typical CO2 capture system analysis, the transportation, storage and monitoring costs represent about 4% of the increase in cost of energy services. Therefore, applicants should consider all costs in demonstrating that the proposed technology can achieve the 35% or below cost target.

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Synopsis Modification History

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File Name Date
Modification #2 Oct 23, 2009
Modification #1 Oct 16, 2009
Original Synopsis Oct 14, 2009