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Optimization of a CHP plant

Introduction

An environmental charge on emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) has created a strong incentive for optimization of many combustion plants in Sweden. We have successfully used sequential simplex optimization as a tool in this work. Here is a brief description of one such project.

The starting conditions

The assignment was to optimize a 100 MW combined heat and power (CHP) plant burning a mixture of bio fuel and oil. The CHP plant was equipped with low-NOx burners and the emission level of NOx was 85-95 mg/MJ. Four variables were selected for optimization: Secondary air at two levels, distribution of burner air and distribution of fuel between burners. The two response variables to be optimized were the NOx-emission and the combustion conditions. The latter variable was based on both measurements and observations. The response variables were combined into one joint response using a fuzzy set approach.

Optimization trials

We calculated the optimization trials using the modified simplex method. 16 trials were required to cut the NOx-emission down to 60-65 mg/MJ while maintaining good combustion conditions.

Profit

This 25% reduction can easily be converted into an economic profit, since the environmental charge is set to SEK 40 for each kg of NOx. The saving from this optimization is 450 SEK/h, and with 5000 h of operation this converts to a roughly SEK 2,200,000 (USD 275,000) per year.

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