2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(729c) Life Cycle Analysis of NOx Emissions from Combustion of Hydrogen Blends in Natural Gas
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This study focuses on analyzing NOx emissions using available data sources and covering all stages of the gas life cycle, from fuel feedstock recovery to end-use combustion. Our life cycle analysis includes different technologies for clean H2 productions (e.g., SMR-CCS, solar/wind power, etc.), two blended gas delivery scenarios (constant volumetric flow rate and constant energy throughput), and various end-use applications (e.g., boiler, engine, etc.). For the considered cases, the life cycle NOx emissions at different blending ratios of H2 with NG are reported and discussed with respect to the feasibility of using gas blends in various end-use applications. Results show that NOx emissions vary at different H2 blending ratios, and they may not be significantly increased by the H2 addition in most cases. In addition, emissions control technologies may be employed to mitigate any increase in NOx emissions.