Regenerative Burner Systems With Hydrogen Fuel for Decarbonization of High-Temperature Processes
(Room 407)
16 May 22
3:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Tracks:
Energy & Utilities
As the world looks to decarbonize, all indicators currently point to increased cost of fired thermal input for industrial processes. To minimize, there will be premiums placed on energy recovery. These demands are most clear in high-temperature (>2,00°F) processes. Regenerative burner systems are the means to recover the energy in the flue gases. Once energy recovery is maximized, then the transition to carbon-neutral fuel, such as hydrogen, can be performed, while minimizing additional impacts. This paper will discuss the advantages of regenerative burner systems, system engineering and performance impacts of hydrogen as a carbon-neutral fuel.