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  • 2016Corrosion Testing of Thermal Spray Coatings in a Biomass Co-Firing Power Plant14citations
  • 2015Oxygen blast furnace with CO 2 capture and storage at an integrated steel mill:Part II: Economic Feasibility in Comparison with Conventional Blast Furnace Highlighting Sensitivities33citations
  • 2015Oxygen blast furnace with CO2 capture and storage at an integrated steel mill33citations
  • 2015Corrigendum to "Oxygen blast furnace with CO2 capture and storage at an integrated steel millcitations
  • 2015Thermal spray coatings for high-temperature corrosion protection in biomass co-fired boilers29citations
  • 2015Corrigendum to "Oxygen blast furnace with CO 2 capture and storage at an integrated steel mill:Part II: Economic feasibility in comparison with conventional blast furnace highlighting sensitivities" [Int. J. Greenh. Gas Control 32 (2015) 189-196]citations
  • 2015Mass, energy and material balances of SRF production process:Part 3: Solid recovered fuel produced from municipal solid waste38citations
  • 2015Mass, energy and material balances of SRF production process38citations
  • 2014Costs and potential of carbon capture and storage at an integrated steel mill:Technology screening and development pathwaycitations
  • 2014Costs and potential of carbon capture and storage at an integrated steel millcitations
  • 2014Oxygen blast furnace with CO 2 capture and storage at an integrated steel mill-Part I:Technical concept analysis48citations
  • 2014Oxygen blast furnace with CO2 capture and storage at an integrated steel mill-Part I48citations
  • 2014Mass, energy and material balances of SRF production process.:Part 1: SRF produced from commercial and industrial waste57citations
  • 2014Thermal spray coatings for high temperature corrosion protection in biomass co-fired boilerscitations
  • 2014Thermal spray coatings for high temperature corrosion protection of advanced power plants -performance and feasibility studies in a biomass-fired boilercitations
  • 2014Mass, energy and material balances of SRF production process.:Part 2: SRF produced from construction and demolition waste17citations
  • 2014Mass, energy and material balances of SRF production process.57citations
  • 2013Costs and potential of carbon capture and storage at an integrated steel mill37citations
  • 2013Coating solutions against high temperature corrosion - performance validation and feasibility at biomass fired boilerscitations
  • 2005Mitigation of Formation of Chlorine Rich Deposits Affecting on Superheater Corrosion under Co-Combustion Conditions (CORBI)citations
  • 2004The advantages of co-firong peat and wood in improving boiler operation and performancecitations
  • 2004Fuel blend characteristics and performance of co-fired fluidised bed boilerscitations
  • 2004Puupolttoaineiden vaikutus voimalaitoksen käytettävyyteen - PUUT24citations
  • 2003Variation, effect and control of forest chip quality in CHPcitations
  • 2003High performance and low emissions - optimisation of multifuel-based bioenergy productioncitations
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  • Metsäjoki, Jarkko
  • Oksa, Maria
  • Lilja, J.
  • Tsupari, Eemeli
  • Kinnunen, K.
  • Arasto, Antti
  • Sihvonen, M.
  • Kinnunen, Kimmo
  • Lilja, Jarmo
  • Sihvonen, Miika
  • Hannula, Janne
  • Nasrullah, Muhammad
  • Hurme, Markku
  • Vainikka, Pasi
  • Nasrullah, Muhammed
  • Hurme, M.
  • Hannula, J.
  • Cha, S. C.
  • Lind, Terttaliisa
  • Mäkipää, Martti
  • Spiegel, M.
  • Sroda, S.
  • Orjala, Markku
  • Högberg, J.
  • Marca, C. La
  • Baxter, C.
  • Henderson, P.
  • Oksa, M.
  • Hämäläinen, Jouni
  • Häsä, Heidi
  • Suomalainen, Anne
  • Järvinen, Timo
  • Mäkipää, Markku
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Oxygen blast furnace with CO2 capture and storage at an integrated steel mill-Part I

  • Lilja, Jarmo
  • Tsupari, Eemeli
  • Arasto, Antti
  • Sihvonen, Miika
  • Kärki, Janne
Abstract

<p>In this study application of OBF with and without CCS to an integrated steel mill is investigated. The study is based on the real, Ruukki Metals Ltd.'s existing steel mill, located in the city of Raahe, Finland. Implications of application of OBF to energy and mass balances at the site are studied. Based on the technical evaluation, costs and feasibility for carbon capture are estimated. The energy and mass balance basis is presented in this first part of the series of two papers. Costs, feasibility and sensitivity analysis are assessed in the second part of the series (Tsupari et al. 2014. Int. J. Greenhouse Gas Control).The impact of applying OBF at an integrated steel mill is evaluated based on a consequential assessment following the methodology of Arasto et al. (2013). Int. J. Greenhouse Gas Control 16 (August) pp. 271-277 concentrating only on the parts of the steelmaking processes affected by the deployment of OBF and CO<sub>2</sub> capture. The technical processes, CO<sub>2</sub> capture and the steelmaking processes affected were modelled using Aspen Plus process modelling software and the results were used to estimate the CO<sub>2</sub> emission reduction potential with OBF technology at an integrated steel mill.The results show that the CO<sub>2</sub> emission from an iron and steel mill can be significantly reduced by application of an oxygen blast furnace and CCS. By applying only the blast furnace process, the emissions can already be reduced by 1.2Mt/a without storing the separated CO<sub>2</sub>. If captured CO<sub>2</sub> is also purified and stored permanently, the emission can be further reduced by an additional 1.4Mt/a. This is a significant reduction considering that the production of the mill stays the same as in the reference case. In addition to carbon footprint of the production, application of oxygen blast furnace also has significant impact on coke consumption and energy balance on the site.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • Oxygen
  • steel
  • iron
  • concentrating