Metals - Project Opportunities
There are a number of projects that are available to modernize steel production and provide energy savings. These include:
- Top Pressure Recovery Turbines – Many gas furnaces are operated at high pressure to increase the furnace productivity. A top pressure recovery turbine can be used to generate electricity from the pressure in the top gas. The power output of top-pressure recovery turbine can cover about 30% of electricity necessary for all equipment for the blast furnaces including air blowers.
- Blast Furnace Gas Use – Blast furnace gas is a by-product of the furnace process. About 40% of the coal and coke energy input is converted to blast furnace gas. The heating value of the gas is low, while the CO2 content is high. Therefore, a minimization of blast furnace gas will reduce CO2 emissions. By-product gases can be run to steam boilers or combined heat and power plants. Combined gas turbines and steam cycles can produce electric efficiencies in excess of 40%
- Blast Furnace Slag Use – There are many uses for blast furnace slag – including a high demand in the production of clinker in the cement sector.
- Coke Dry-Quenching – Coke dry-quenching processes result in a large volume of hot gas. This hot gas can be reused in a combined heat and power plant and can generate significant power.
- Overall Energy Efficiency Projects – Process technology can be optimized and changes in lighting or insulation can provide energy savings. Waste heat can also be recovered from production processes to provide power generation.
- Fuel Switching – Conversion to gas based production vs. coal or oil.
A sampling of current projects shows many of these changes are already being implemented:
| United Nations ID | Title | Host country | Average CO2 avoidance per year | Potential value of annual carbon credits |
| CDM0525 | Power generation from waste heat of non-recovery type coke ovens at JSPL | India | 388,000 | €7,760,000 |
| CDM0935 | Installation of waste heat recovery system in a coking plant in Qian´an City, China | China | 217,000 | €4,340,000 |
| CDM1591 | 24MW power generation from coking waste heat generated in the clean-type heat-recovery coke ovens at Shanxi Sinochem Wonder Industries Co.Ltd | China | 132,000 | €2,640,000 |
| CDM2070 | Use of FINEX Off Gas for power generation in Pohang Steel Works | South Korea | 498,000 | €9,960,000 |
| CDM0566 | Waste heat recovery based captive power project at Monnet | India | 118,000 | €2,360,000 |
| CDM1194 | Philippine Sinter Corporation Sinter Cooler Waste Heat Recovery Power Generation Project | Philippines | 62,000 | €1,240,000 |
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