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Application of Gasification-Based Syngas Technology

A thermodynamic analysis has indicated that the efficiency of CCs is only moderately decreased when diluting the fuel with nitrogen or steam.31 [Pg.465]

Syngas produced from gasification of coal, biomass, petroleum coke, and other types of feedstock can be used to generate electricity or to produce hydrogen and other liquid fuels or chemicals (ammonia, methanol, dimethyl ether, and diesel fuel) by [Pg.465]

The 2004 World Gasification Survey also shows that additional 38 plants (66 gasifiers) have been announced and are expected to become operational between 2005 and 2010, raising the projected worldwide gasification capacity to 70,000MWth by 2010. [Pg.466]

Air/oxygen Coal Biomass Petroleum coke Heavy oil Refinery waste Orimulsion Other wastes [Pg.467]

Oxvaen blown Entrained flow Fluidized bed Moving bed - Texaco - E-GAS - Shell - Prenflo - Noell - HT Winkler - British Gas Lurgi - Lurgi (dry ash) [Pg.467]


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