據(jù)管道&天然氣雜志網(wǎng)6月11日報道,西門子天然氣與電力公司已與道達(dá)爾(Total)達(dá)成協(xié)議,以開發(fā)綠色液化天然氣(LNG)生產(chǎn)的新概念。
作為合同的一部分,西門子天然氣和電力公司正在進(jìn)行研究,探索各種可能的液化和發(fā)電廠設(shè)計,最終目標(biāo)是使液化天然氣的生產(chǎn)脫碳。
這些研究針對的是關(guān)鍵領(lǐng)域,例如減少LNG液化設(shè)施的環(huán)境足跡以及相關(guān)的溫室氣體排放,工廠的可靠性,可維護(hù)性,法規(guī)遵從性和開發(fā)成本。
要探討的概念包括使用燃?xì)廨啓C(jī)和電動壓縮生產(chǎn)線,結(jié)合已證明的單混合制冷劑和雙混合制冷劑技術(shù),選擇能夠盡量減少或消除工藝燃燒的設(shè)備,以及開發(fā)技術(shù)以提高現(xiàn)場發(fā)電設(shè)施的效率(熱回收系統(tǒng)、入口空氣冷卻、補(bǔ)充燃燒、可再生能源集成、電池儲存等 )。
這些研究還在探索如何利用數(shù)字化和自動化平臺來優(yōu)化工廠設(shè)計并實現(xiàn)無縫的項目執(zhí)行。
西門子能源油氣部門首席執(zhí)行官Thorbjoern Fors表示,我們很榮幸能與道達(dá)爾合作,共同致力于降低工廠排放,實現(xiàn)液化天然氣生產(chǎn)的最高可持續(xù)性。
郝芬 譯自 管道&天然氣雜志網(wǎng)
原文如下:
Siemens, Total Partner to Develop Concepts for Low-Emissions LNG Production
Siemens Gas and Power has entered into an agreement with Total to develop new concepts for green liquified natural gas (LNG) production.
As part of the contract, Siemens Gas and Power is conducting studies to explore a variety of possible liquefaction and power generation plant designs, with the ultimate goal of decarbonizing the production of LNG.
The studies are targeting key areas, such as reducing the environmental footprint of LNG liquefaction facilities and the associated greenhouse gas emissions, plant reliability, maintainability, regulatory compliance, and development costs.
Concepts to be explored include the use of gas turbine- and electric-driven compression trains in conjunction with proven single-mixed refrigerant and double-mixed refrigerant technologies, selecting equipment that can minimize or eliminate process flaring, and developing techniques to improve the efficiency of onsite power generation facilities (heat recovery systems, inlet air chilling, supplementary firing, renewables integration, battery storage, etc.).
The studies are also exploring how to leverage digitalization and automation platforms to optimize plant design and achieve seamless project execution.
“We are proud to partner with Total to drive towards the lowest possible plant emissions profile and attain the highest degree of sustainability in LNG production,” said Thorbjoern Fors, CEO for Siemens Energy Oil & Gas Division.
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