The Advanced Virtual Energy Simulation Training and Research (AVESTAR)
Center ( http://www.netl.doe.gov/avestar ) is pleased to announce that a
new U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) cooperative research and development
agreement to develop, test, and deploy a dynamic simulator and operator
training system (OTS) could eventually help commercialize important
carbon capture technologies at the nation’s power plants.

The high-fidelity, real-time OTS for a generic supercritical
once-through (SCOT) pulverized-coal power plant will be installed at the
National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (NETL’s) AVESTAR Center in
Morgantown, W.Va. It will be used for collaborative research, industry
workforce training, and engineering education on SCOT plant operations
and control under the agreement signed with Invensys Operations
Management. 

The SCOT dynamic model will be designed to include all process- and
heat-integration connections to post-combustion CO2-capture,
-compression, and -utilization processes, allowing it to serve as the
baseline power plant model for DOE’s Carbon Capture Simulation
Initiative (CCSI) ( http://www.acceleratecarboncapture.org ). The
NETL-led CCSI is a partnership among national laboratories, industry,
and academic institutions geared toward developing and deploying
state-of-the-art computational modeling and simulation tools to
accelerate the commercialization and widespread use of carbon-capture
technologies at the nation’s power plants. By developing effective
strategies for the operation and control of carbon-capture technologies,
CCSI is expected to have a significant impact on the extent and rate at
which commercial-scale capture processes will be scaled-up, deployed,
and used. 
Working in collaboration with NETL, Invensys will develop the SCOT
dynamic simulator/OTS using Invensys’ SimSci-Esscor DYNSIM dynamic
simulation software and Wonderware InTouch operator training interface
software.  NETL and Invensys previously collaborated on the
high-fidelity, full-scope, real-time dynamic simulator/OTS for an
integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant with CO2
capture that is currently deployed at the AVESTAR Center (
http://http://www.netl.doe.gov/avestar/simulators_igcc.html ). The IGCC
dynamic simulator also utilizes Invensys Operations Management’s
software, ensuring that both simulators will efficiently coexist on the
AVESTAR computer hardware. 

The SCOT dynamic simulator developed under this agreement will enable
the AVESTAR Center to provide a virtual test bed for optimizing the
operation and control of post-combustion CO2-capture technologies.
Ultimately, the collaborative research conducted through this
partnership will be used to accelerate progress toward achieving
operational excellence for SCOT pulverized-coal power plants with carbon
capture.
For more detailed information on the AVESTAR Center, please visit our
web site ( http://www.netl.doe.gov/avestar/index.html ) or join the
AVESTAR group on LinkedIn (
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/AVESTAR-4374693/about ).  
 
 
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Stephen E. Zitney, Ph.D.
Director, AVESTAR Center
Advanced Virtual Energy Simulation Training and Research
Office of Research & Development
U.S. Department of Energy
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
3610 Collins Ferry Road
Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 
 

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