Ethylene plants can benefit in numerous ways by integrating gas turbines (GT) with cracking furnaces. This synergy improves the power efficiency of the GT due to the furnace acting as a heat recovery unit for the exhaust gas and at the same time, the fuel demand of the furnace is substantially reduced as it is supplied with a large amount of heat and oxygen. These advantages extend to the whole plant. The plant can reduce or fully eliminate its dependence on electricity from the grid. This can be a major factor if imported power is expensive and/or unreliable. Additionally, depending on the source of imported electricity, gas turbine integration can be a way of lowering the crackerâs CO2 footprint and GHG emissions.
Technip Energies recently executed an EPC cracking furnace - gas turbine integration project in Asia. This paper discusses the advantages resulting from this project, including savings in energy, reduced emissions and the impact on NOx. It also provides a good insight into how the integration influences cracking furnace design and operation.