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Gasification overview

Bhandarkar, P.G., Gasification Overview Focus - India, Hydrocarbon Asia,, pp. 46-51, November/December 2001 (www.hcasia.safan.com/mag/dec01/t46.pdf). [Pg.406]

R. H. Fisackedy and D. G. Sundstrom, "The Dow Syngas Project— Project Overview and Status Report," presented at the Sixth Electric Power Research Jnstitute Gasification Contractors Conference, Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 1986. [Pg.278]

Zuideveld, P., Overview of shell global solution s worldwide gasification developments. Gasification Technologies Conference, www.gasification.org/Presentations/2003.htm (accessed May 11, 2007), San Francisco, CA, October 12-15,2003. [Pg.222]

This chapter provides an overview of the leading commercial and semi-commercial technologies suitable for coal gasification. [Pg.35]

Chapter 1 provided an overview of the most recent developments in gasification technologies. The three primary types of generic gasifiers are entrained flow, fluidized bed, and moving bed. [Pg.278]

This book serves as a primer to coal and biomass gasification technologies. It is meant as an introduction and overview of current technology developments, and to provide readers with a general... [Pg.338]

Maniatis, K., Progress in biomass gasification, an overview, In A.V. Bridgwater, Progress in Thermochemiccd Biomass Conversion, 2001, ISBN 0-632-05533-2, Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, p. 1. [Pg.142]

Zuideveld, P.L., Overview of Shell Gasification Projects, www.icheme.org/literature/conference/gasi/Gasification%20Conf%20Papers/Session%204%2 Opresentation-Shell.pdf, Noordwijk, Netherlands, April 2002. [Pg.406]

Stiege, G.J., Gasification Technologies Program Overview of Program, Focus on H2 Production, paper presented at the Hydrogen Workshop, September 19, 2000, available at www.netl.doe.gov/publications. [Pg.35]

Zuideveld, P. and J. de Graaf, P., Overview of Shell Global Solutions, Worldwide Gasification Developments, paper presented at the Proceedings of Gasification Technologies 2003, San Erancisco, October 12-15, 2003. [Pg.35]

Drift, A. (2002). An overview of innovative biomass gasification concepts. In "Proc. PV in Europe Conf.". WIP, Munich ETA, Florence. [Pg.411]

Clarke L. B. (1993) The fate of trace elements during combustion and gasification an overview. Fuel 72,731 —736. [Pg.4738]

This overview reports on the progress achieved over the past five years in thermochemical gasification of biomass and waste recovered fuels. The status of all major projects is reviewed while new trends are briefly presented. The paper concludes with recommendations for fumre R D needs and demonstration requirements while attempting to present a strategy for the commercialisation of gasification technologies. [Pg.1]

The overview starts with the present status of the various gasification technologies and after a brief introduction to their market prospects the most important projects are briefly presented and discussed based on their market segments. Developments in the various fields are also discussed as well as the R D needs for an accelerated penetration of gasification technologies in the energy market. [Pg.2]

The various gasification applications for power and or heat are shown in Fig. 6 in terms of their market potential and overall technology reliability. Each of these applications will be discussed in the subsequent sections and the most advanced plants in each application will be presented in terms of their status and future prospects. It is of course beyond the scope of this overview to present all known activities, however, the most significant of these will be discussed as a means of presenting their achievements for the benefit of the other projects, which are still in the development stage. All demonstration projects had to overcome numerous teclinical and non-technical barriers as this is an emerging technology, however, many of these problems are common to all projects in the same application field and thus the projects still in the development face could learn from the experiences of the others. [Pg.10]

Maniatis, K. (1999) Overview of EU THERM IE gasification projects. In Power Production from Biomass HI, Gasification Pyrolysis R D D for Industry, (Ed. by K. Sipila M. Korhonen), VTT Symposium 192, VTT Espoo. [Pg.27]

OVERVIEW OF BIOMASS GASIFICATION SAMPLING SYSTEMS IN LITERATURE... [Pg.138]

N.Abatzoglou Raw gas contaminants an overview. Lecture held at the IE A Thermal Gasification on Biomass Task, EC, and USDOE Meeting on Tar Measurement Protocol, Brussels, March 18-20 (1998). [Pg.175]

Maniatis K, Progress in biomass gasification An overview , these proceedings. [Pg.994]

Thermocheniical processes for producing value-added chemicals fi-om biomass have followed similar paths as [Htioesses for generating alternative fiiel products, namely gasification and liquefaction methods. These methods are discuss below for both fuels and chemicals production to give an overview of the current technology. [Pg.1186]

Zuideveld, P. and Graaf, J. Overview of Shell Global Solutions worldwide gasification development. Gasification Technologies, 2003, San Francisco, CA. [Pg.217]

Overend, R, "Gasification an Overview" in "Retrofit 1979" Edited by T. B. Reed and D. E, Jantzen SERI/TP-49-183 Golden Colorado 1979. [Pg.324]

Overview of Pyrolysis, Thermal Gasification, and Liquefaction Processes in Japan... [Pg.473]


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