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1 Low Load Operational Flexibility for Siemens G-class Gas Turbines Power-Gen International 2008 Orlando, Florida
2 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Low Load Operational Flexibility for Siemens G Class Gas Turbines Pratyush Nag *, David Little, Damien Teehan, Kris Wetzl, David Elwood Siemens Power Generation Inc, 4400 Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL Abstract The US gas turbine (GT) power generation market has seen significant volatility in recent years. The trend is likely to continue given the changing environmental conditions: climatic changes, natural gas prices, nuclear and coal power generation. This volatility has required many gas turbine operators, who normally operated on a continuous basis (base load) to operate in an intermittent dispatch mode which has caused some operators to frequently shut down their units. This frequent cycling of units increases start-up and maintenance costs. It would be beneficial to these plants to operate at lower loads when power demand is low and ramp up to higher loads as demand increases. A key issue in operating at lower loads is an increase in Carbon Monoxide (CO) emissions. When the engines are base loaded, the combustion system operates at high firing temperatures and most of the CO is oxidized to Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ). But at part loads, when the firing temperature is lower, the CO to CO 2 oxidation reaction is quenched by the cool regions near the walls of the combustion liner. This results in increased CO emissions at low loads. In order to provide greater operational flexibility to the G-class gas turbine operators, Siemens has developed an upgrade for the engine system designed to allow the gas turbine to operate at some lower loads while maintaining emissions within set limits. This developmental effort culminated in the recent installation and successful testing of the upgrade product at one of the Siemens G-class operating plant sites. The plant was previously operating between 70% and 100% of GT base load while maintaining their emissions limits. Now, with this upgrade product installed, they have operated as low as 32% of base load while still maintaining emissions within set limits. The plant has continued to operate in this mode as it undergoes further product validation. Some of the key items being evaluated as part of the validation are hot gas path and Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) components. Initial evaluation has been positive and further inspections and data analysis will continue through the validation phase. Upon successful completion of the validation phase, the product is expected to be rolled out to the other G-class engine sites. * Corresponding Author
3 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Contents Introduction...4 Market drivers for low load operational flexibility...6 Design & Implementation...8 Results...10 Validation Operation...14 Conclusions...15 References...16 Permission for Use...16 Abbreviations...17
4 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Introduction The W501G gas turbine design concept was driven by the changing power market. Between 1993 and 1995, the power market was moving towards deregulation and replacing aging base load plants, such as coal-based power plants. The market was demanding clean and highly efficient combined cycle plants. Fears of deregulation in the North American electricity market caused prospective plant buyers to turn to cleaner plants with shorter installation and commissioning times compared to traditional coal plants which had a six year lead time to permit and build. The belief at that time was that the new high-efficiency, low emissions, clean fuel plants would be the economic and environmental choice and displace coal plants. Because the W501G had a high efficiency (58% in CC application compared to the typical 54-55% efficiency CC power plant), it was intended to be operated primarily at base load. In the late 1990's there was an increased demand for electric power and a relatively low price for natural gas, about $2.50/MMBtu, causing an increased demand for gas turbines for simple and combined cycle operation. By 2002, the demand for power was subsiding and some areas were over capacity. Natural gas had increased to above $6/MMBtu and the price for electricity had decreased causing the gas turbine combined cycle plants to be operated at only 30% average capacity (higher utilization for advanced frames including the W501G fleet). The increased natural gas price has caused combined cycle plants to move lower in the dispatch order forcing them to operate in cycling duty mode. In this environment, the amount of time a merchant plant can operate profitably may be significantly reduced. [1,2] In response to the change in market demand for more cyclic operation design changes and improvements are continually being incorporated into the W501G engine. Customer feedback through user groups, direct feedback, and the analysis of data collected via Power Diagnostics allows Siemens to focus on development programs that are directly aligned with customer requirements. [1] The W501G adaptability to cyclic/flexible operation was further improved by enhancements incorporated over the last several years which include the following: Combustor basket design improvements to reduce emissions, improve reliability and increase the time between inspection intervals Steam cooled transition improvements to reduce metal temperatures and extend inspection intervals based on both hours and starts Improved compressor and turbine sealing for increased performance and reduced emissions Optimized cooling on the first four rows of turbine airfoils Optimized rotor cooling air temperature to enhance operational flexibility Enhanced turbine disk material, which is utilized in the existing Siemens V-fleet Redesigned exhaust system to improve performance and service life
5 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Improved starting reliability and reduced capital costs from changing the starting motor to a Static Frequency Converter (SFC) Optimized and simplified gas turbine and plant controls to improve the engines operational flexibility and starting reliability. [1] Figure 1: Siemens W501G Gas Turbine
6 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Market drivers for low load operational flexibility Since the beginning of the power market s liberalization in the mid 1990 s, the power plant business has been changing. Today, power plant operators find themselves in a more challenging market environment with the presence of strong competition, higher fluctuation of fuel prices, and many without long term power purchase agreements. Despite these new challenges, the market liberalization also presents new business opportunities such as the utilization of market price fluctuations for operation and maintenance optimization, participation in ancillary service markets, and short term trading. All of these opportunities can contribute to significantly improved operating margins. By knowing how to approach these opportunities, an operator can in some cases achieve higher profits when compared to a long term power purchase agreement. [3] The changed market conditions have an influence on the operating profile of virtually every power plant. Combined cycle power plants often do not strictly operate in a base load regime running 8,000 hours per year. Many units are operating in a daily start-stop regime with some units starting up to twice a day. In this market environment, an economic model that incorporates only a certain amount of base load hours with fixed power revenues will not describe the full picture. Additional earnings from the above mentioned market opportunities would not be considered. To be more accurate, an extended approach for evaluating a cycling plant with high flexibility is necessary. Key parameters for operational flexibility are, for example, start-up time, standby operation and shut-down time. [3] From the mid-1990 s to 2000 there was a steady reduction in the US electric power reserve margins. It was believed that deregulation and cleaner, more efficient combined cycle plants would replace aging base load generation stations, such as nuclear and coal-based plants. Increasing demand for electricity and high electricity prices caused a surge in new orders for both simple cycle and combined cycle plants. The result was an increase in total generated electricity capacity and reserve margins in all U.S. regions, as well as a decrease in CC capacity factor (defined as the ratio of actual generation to the total possible generation over a time period). The capacity factor reduction forced operators to operate in peaking and intermediate modes rather than in the planned base load, thus increasing demand for cyclic operation capability. [4] Demand growth, economic dispatchability and operational flexibility are key factors that determine the electricity-generating plant s ability to improve its dispatch rate (i.e. the order in which it is dispatched as demand for electric power increases during the day). Due to current overcapacity and the increase in reserve margins, the units that excel in economic dispatchability and operational flexibility will dispatch before other competing units. The dispatch order is determined by the unit s variable production cost (VPC). Fuel cost and variable Operation and Maintenance (O&M) cost
7 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December are used to calculate VPC. Small changes in VPC can significantly affect the unit s dispatch ranking. Fuel cost is directly impacted by the gas turbine s efficiency, thus increased efficiency improves not only the revenue per megawatt hour but also the unit s total dispatch hours. Reduced O&M costs will also lower VPC, improve dispatchability and increase net cash flow. Units that are operationally flexible and can load follow, cycle on and off more economically which will allow improved dispatchability and a competitive advantage in the current market. Design improvements have been made in the Siemens fleet of SGT6-5000F (formerly called W501F), intended to help enhance the units dispatchability, increase efficiency and lower life cycle costs (hence reduced VPC), and improve operational flexibility. [4]
8 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Design & Implementation A key issue in operating at lower loads is an increase in carbon monoxide (CO) emissions. When the engines are base loaded, the combustion system operates at a higher firing temperatures and most of the CO is oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). However, at part loads, when the firing temperature is lower and the CO to CO 2 oxidation reaction is quenched by the cool regions near the walls of the combustion liner. This can result in increased CO emissions at low loads which can in some cases exceed the environmental operating permits of the commercial gas turbines. To overcome this, Siemens has developed a modification to the engine designed to allow the gas turbine to continue to operate at some lower loads while maintaining emissions within set limits. The low load turndown design is three-fold: Closed loop Inlet Guide Vane (IGV) control allowing for more closed IGV settings at a given engine load Compressed air is bypassed around the combustor into the turbine to increase the fuel-to-air ratio inside the combustor The rotor air cooler temperature is lowered to maximize flow bypassing the combustor. The combination of the above is designed to result in higher firing temperatures at lower loads - thus resulting in improved CO to CO 2 conversion. This Low Load Carbon Monoxide (LLCO) design was installed in one of the operating engines of the Siemens G-class gas turbine fleet in October However, before the implementation of the LLCO upgrade, a baseline inspection was conducted on the critical components of the gas turbine and the findings were recorded in order to compare with inspections after LLCO operation. The installation included modification to the piping and installation of additional valves (Figure 2). Changes were made to the control logic to accommodate the changes to the operation of the gas turbine. Several sections of the gas turbine were instrumented to record the impact of this new LLCO product. The same test was conducted on the unit before and after LLCO was implemented in order to obtain a direct comparison of the engine response between the baseline and LLCO operation. A combined cycle emissions and performance test was also conducted in order to measure the differences in emissions and performance between the baseline and LLCO operation.
9 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Figure 2: LLCO upgrade implemented on site After the initial testing in October 2007 (Figure 3), another inspection was conducted in December 2007 to confirm that there was no detrimental impact to the components due to the test. The test data was analyzed and a potential to improve the capability of the system was identified. In order to validate this, a second test was conducted in December 2007 to confirm that the model predictions were accurate and further turndown was possible Implementation 2. Baseline inspection 3. LLCO Test Completed LLCO Commercial Operation Starts 1. 1st Inspection (~350 EBH) 2. LLCO Phase 2 Test (for lower turndown) Data Review 2nd inspection (2500 EBH) Data Review Fleet Release 1. Expected next outage 2. Expected final inspection Planned G LLCO Validation Figure 3: Target Implementation and Validation Schedule
10 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Results In close cooperation with the customer, Siemens was able to test this design while the engine was in commercial operation. The focus of the test was to turndown the engine to the lowest load possible while maintaining CO emissions at or below 10 parts per million (ppm) (corrected to 15% O 2 ). All the instrumentation was continuously monitored for deviation from pre-set limits. Emissions were being measured using an external probe inserted into the exhaust section and the data was analyzed using Environmental Protection Agency approved testing methods. The standard Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) data was also recorded and compared to the previously collected data. Performance testing was performed per ASME test standards. Figure 4 represents a calculated turndown capability of the tested engine. Using the data obtained from the tests conducted in October 2007, the gas turbine and steam turbine thermal cycle models were refined and the closed loop control logic was adjusted. With these adjustments, the turndown capability was calculated for two cases: 10 ppm CO (corrected to 15% O 2 ) out of the gas turbine (represented by the blue curve) and 10 ppm CO (corrected to 15% O 2 ) out of the exhaust stack (represented by the green curve). It should be noted that this unit is equipped with a CO conversion catalyst which helped reduce the CO emissions. The brown diamonds in this figure represent actually measured data points with the initial control settings. The red diamonds indicate the turndown capabilities as measured during the tests performed in December 2007 after the refined control settings were incorporated. It can be seen that a minimum turndown of approximately 40% GT load can be obtained while maintaining 10 ppm CO out of the engine and the turndown is up to 28% GT load with 10 ppm CO out of the exhaust stack using the CO catalyst. There are potential methods of improving the turndown capability at lower temperatures such as - combining LLCO with an inlet heating upgrade.
11 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Percentage of Engine Load (%) G: Predicted Engine Turndown Capability 10 CO from Engine 10 CO from HRSG Measured Oct 11/07 Measured Dec 7/ Compressor Inlet Temperature (F) Figure 4: Calculated Turndown Capability to 10 ppm CO emissions * The demonstration plant was a 2x1 combined cycle configuration with the LLCO product installed only on GT-1. Figure 5 shows that above 70% GT load, the LLCO control settings yielded an improvement in combined cycle heat rate. The blue curve indicates the baseline case when neither unit was equipped with the LLCO upgrade. The green curve shows the 2x1 plant heat rate vs. power with only one GT activated on LLCO. The red curve is a calculation of a potential heat rate benefit when both gas turbines are equipped with the LLCO upgrade. * Calculated value only actual results may be different
12 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Calculated CC HHV Heat Rate CT1-Std Control: CT2-Std Control CT1-LLCO: CT2-Std Control CT1-LLCO: CT2-LLCO 70% Combined Cycle Net Heat Rate, HHV (Btu/kWhr) 80% Note: % engine loads are shown in the boxes. 90% 95% 97% 100% Combined Cycle Net Power (MW) Figure 5: Calculated Combined Cycle Heat Rate Benefit On Demonstration plant at Higher Loads * LLCO control settings are activated between 28% and 97% GT load. At these very low loads, this control methodology is calculated to provide a significant CO reduction during start-up and shut-down. Figure 6 shows that the CO emissions out of the gas turbine are calculated to drop from about 2,200 ppm (corrected to 15% O 2 ) at about 30% load with normal control to about 200 ppm when LLCO is installed. It is also significant to note that the relatively high CO emissions period appears to last for a much shorter load transient. With the normal control, the high CO emissions are calculated at approximately between 30% and 70% GT load. With LLCO implemented, the relatively higher CO emissions transient period is only between 30% and 40% load. This can be particularly beneficial for plants with permit restrictions capped by total annual CO emissions. * Calculated value only actual results may be different
13 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December CO 15% O2) 501G: CO vs %Load 59F LLCO 59F Base IGV %Load Figure 6: Potential Reduction in Start-up CO Emissions On Demonstration plant * Safe and reliable operation of the steam turbine was also demonstrated during this combined cycle test. The primary goal was to maintain enough heat input to the HRSG to generate enough steam to keep the steam turbine operational which was successfully demonstrated. In the case of the G-class gas turbines, the transition section of the combustion system is cooled with steam. It was also demonstrated that transition steam temperatures were within design operating limits. Impact to the HRSG due to LLCO operation was also not quantified before the test. No apparent failure modes were observed during the test. Furthermore, appropriate steam cycle data from the LLCO tests were evaluated by the HRSG vendor using their analytical models. The results of the evaluation were that all as tested conditions were within the design criteria and no detrimental impact was reported by them in their analysis. In fact, the vendor reported that it was its view that the LLCO operation was actually better in comparison to daily cycling due to the reduced thermal cycling fatigue. * Calculated value only actual results may be different
14 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Validation Operation After the successful tests, the data was reviewed and the unit started its validation operation on January 11, After a few initial adjustments to the control logic to meet the dispatch requirements, the unit has operated down to ~50% load as needed. Since the LLCO upgrade was installed it has been extensively used as is demonstrated in Figure 7. Approximately 35% of the total operating hours have been spent on lower loads (20%-70% GT load). Before the LLCO upgrade, this unit was reported to have shut down nightly and now it is reportedly simply turned down to minimum load and left there while the demand is low. When demand for electricity is higher, the GT is brought to higher loads as needed in a relatively short period of time LLCO operation Low Load (20%-70%) hrs EBH EBH Feb April April May Jun Figure 7: Operational data on demonstration plant A second inspection was performed in May 2008 to monitor the critical components. Typical findings were observed by Siemens there was no evidence of any detrimental impact of LLCO operation observed. Validation is ongoing (expected to be completed in October/November, 2008) and further inspections will follow until completion of the validation period.
15 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Conclusions Low load turndown flexibility is extremely desirable to gas turbine operators especially in light of the changes in the power generation market. There can be several benefits with this kind of flexibility including improved load following capability, reduced start-up time, less start-up CO emissions to name a few. The low load turndown upgrade was successfully installed in a commercially operating Siemens W501G engine. Tests were performed to demonstrate the operational capability of the upgrade. After successful testing, the data was evaluated and the engine was released for validation operation with this upgrade. The engine continues to operate in this mode during this validation period which is expected to be completed by this calendar year. After this validation, the data will be reviewed and if considered successful, the product will be released for fleet-wide operation.
16 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December References [1] Bancalari, E., Chan, P., Adaptation of the SGT6-6000G to a Dynamic Power Generation Market, POWER-GEN International 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] Engelbert, C., Fadok, J., Fuller, R., Lueneburg, B., Introducing the 1S.W501G Single-Shaft Combined Cycle Reference Power Plant ; Proceedings of ASME Power 2004, Baltimore, Maryland.. [3] Emberger, H., Hofmann, D., Kolk, C., Economic Evaluation of Cycling Plants An Approach to Show the Value of Operational Flexibility, Power-Gen Europe 2006, Cologne [4] Xia, J., Kovac, J., McQuiggan, J., Wolfe, B., SGT6-5000F (W501F) Engine Enhancements to Improve Operational Flexibility, POWER-GEN International 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada. Permission for Use The content of this paper is copyrighted by Siemens Power Generation, Inc. and is licensed only to PennWell for publication and distribution. Any inquiries regarding permission to use the content of this paper, in whole or in part, for any purpose must be addressed to Siemens Power Generation, Inc. directly.
17 Power-Gen International Orlando, Florida December Abbreviations CC CEMS CO CO 2 GT HRSG IGV LLCO MMBtu O 2 O&M PPM SFC VPC Combined Cycle Continuous Emissions Monitoring System Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide Gas Turbine Heat Recovery Steam Generator Inlet Guide Vane Low Load Carbon Monoxide Million British Thermal Unit Oxygen Operation and Maintenance Parts Per Million Static Frequency Converter Variable Production Cost
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