

سخنران:
پروفسور حمیدرضا گوهری
استاد دانشگاه استفوردشایر انگلستان
Prof. Hamidreza Gohari Darabkhani
Professor of Low Carbon & Renewable Energy Systems
Department of Engineering
Staffordshire University
زمان برگزاری:
دوشنبه 18 مرداد
ساعت 16

امروزه برای دستیابی به اهداف بین المللی کاهش کربن بر طبق عهدنامه پاریس استفاده از سوختهای کمکربن و تجدیدپذیر در توربینهای گازی یک ضرورت است. در این وبینار جایگزینی سوختهای فسیلی با سوختهای بیوگاز، سینگاز و هیدروژن در توربینهای گازی سایز کوچک و برای مصارف تولید پراکنده مورد بحث و بررسی قرار میگیرد و جدیدترین پیشرفتها و پروژهها در این حوزه ارائه میگردد.
Abstract:
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) projections of the 2 Degree Scenario, global decarbonisation of the power generation sector can be achieved by increasing the shares of Renewable Energy Sources (RES), Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and by efficiency improvements and fuel switching to low/zero carbon fuels. The design and application of free-carbon emission renewable fuels in micro heat and power (Micro-CHP) generators will provide decentralised, clean, affordable, and resilient energy thereby reaching the 2050 net-zero carbon emission objectives. In this webinar implementing alternative low carbon and renewable fuels (e.g., Biogas, Syngas, H2) in micro gas turbine (MGT) systems with less than 100 KWe power will be discussed, and some current case studies will be presented. The combustor design strategy, CFD modelling and optimisations and fabrication and testing of the MGT systems will also be presented. Micro-CHP units with a core of MGTs can improve the combined efficiency of heat and power generation up to 20% at an affordable price for domestic applications. When combined with low/zero carbon fuels this can be the future carbon-neutral technology to support the society achieving the ambitious energy and climate targets. Biogas is considered a carbon-neutral fuel, syngas generated from coal/biomass gasification will have benefits of precombustion carbon capture, and H2 is a fuel with a high heating value and no CO2 emission. The development of the low/zero carbon gas turbines would enable deep emissions reduction for the long-term while integrating more renewables.