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Second Annual Clean Coal Technology Conference Proceedings
Volume 1:   September 8, 1993

Fossil Energy, DOE

Table of Contents

Part 1, Pages 1 - 78, 4.64MB

Plenary Session 1

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Moderator:  Jack. S. Siegel, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, US Department of Energy

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Opening Greeting:  Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Southern States Energy Board / Welcoming Remarks:  Lee Conn, Vice President, Power Generation, Georgia power Company

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The Domestic and International Environmental role for Clean Coal technologies.  William white, Deputy Secretary, US Department of Energy

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Utility Market Perspective for the Economy and Jobs to 2010.  Kurt Yeager, Senior Vice President, Technical Operations, Electric Power Research Institute

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Regulatory Climate for Clean Coal Technology into the Next Century.  Lynn Shishido-Topel, Commissioner, Illinois Commerce Commission

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Coal Producer’s Perspective – Clean Coal Technology Program.  Flynt Kennedy, Vice president, Research & Development, CONSOL, Inc.

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Planting the CEED for Success.  John Paul, Southeastern Regional Director, The Center for Energy Economic Development

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Introduction:  Jack S. Siegel, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy

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Part 2, Pages 79 - 168, 5.19 MB

 

Coal:  Fuel of Choice, Fuel of Necessity.  Michael K. Reilly, Chairman, National Coal Association; Chairman & CEO, Zeigler Coal Holding Company

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Clean Coal Technology Markets Session

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Panel Chair:  Herbert Wheary, Chairman, Utility Advisory Committee, Southern States Energy Board

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Evolution of Domestic Utility Market Structure into the 21st Century.  George T. Preston, Vice President, Generation & Storage, Electric Power Research Institute

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Opportunities in International Deployment of CCT’s.  Barry K. Worthington, Executive Director, United States Energy Association

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Integrated Resource Planning:  Its Impact on Supply-Side Options.  Steven A. Fluevog, Project Engineer, Systems Planning, Georgia Power Company

 95

IPP Perspective.  P. Chrisman Iribe, Senior Vide President, Environmental and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. Generating Company

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Foreign Markets and a Case Study of International Deployment of CCT’s.  Roger Naill, Vice President, Applied Energy Services, Inc.

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A Case Study:  the Commercial Deployment of Pure Air’s Clean Coal Technologies.  Paul Ashline, Vice President, Business Development, Pure Air

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Impact of Federal Energy Policy on Utility Planning.  Ray Billups, Manager, Industry Structure Issues, Governmental Affairs, Southern Company Services, Inc.

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Session 1 – Nox Control Technologies

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Introduction and Objective of NOx Control Technology Demonstrations.  Co-Chairs:  Arthur L. Baldwin, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center / U.S. Department of Energy; William E. Fernald, Office of Clean Coal Technology / U.S. Department of Energy

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Performance and Operating Results from the Demonstration of Advanced Combustion Techniques for Wall-Fired Boilers.  John N. Sorge, Southern Company Services, Inc.

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Measurement of Air Toxic Emissions from a Coal-Fired Boiler Equipped with a Tangentially Fired Low NOx Combustion System.  Edward B. Dismukes, principal Chemist, Southern Research Institute

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Part 3, Pages 169 - 226, 3.66 MB

 

Results of Babcock and Wilcox’s Clean Coal Technology Combustion Modification Projects:  Coal reburning for Cyclone Boiler NOx Control and Low-NOx Cell Burner Demonstrations.  Tony Yagiela, The Babcock & Wilcox Company

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Part 4, Pages 227 - 318, 4.97 MB

Gas Reburning and Low-NOx Burners on a Wall-Fired Boiler.  Henry M. Moser, energy and Environmental Research Company

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Demonstration of Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology for the Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emission from High-Sulfur, Coal-Fired Boilers.  Scott Hinton, Gulf Power Company

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Design Methodology for a Micronized Coal Reburn System Using Modeling.  Tom Kosvic, Radian Corporation

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Session 2:  Advanced Electric power Generation Systems

 

Introduction and Objective of Advanced Electric Power Generation Systems Demonstrations.  Co-Chairs:  Larry K. Carpenter, Morgantown Energy Technology Center / US Department of Energy; George Lynch, Office of Clean Coal Technology / US Department of Energy

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York County Energy Partners ACFB Demonstration Project Status.  Shoou-I Wang, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 

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DMEC-1 Pressurized Circulating Fluidized Bed Demonstration Project.  Gary E. Kruempel, Midwest Power

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American Electric Power Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion Technolgy Status.  Mario Marrocco, American Power Service Corporation

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Session 3:  SO2 Control Technologies

 

Introduction and Objective of SO2 Control Technologies Demonstrations.  Co-Chairs:  Thomas A. Sarkus, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center / US Department of Energy; Larry Saroff, Office of Clean Coal Technology / US Department of Energy

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Part 5, Pages 319 - 408, 4.80MB

Demonstration of Bechtel’s Confined Zone Dispersion Process at Pennsylvania Electric Company’s Seward Station:  Project Status.  Joseph J. Batista, Jr.  Pennsylvania Electric Company

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Project Update:  Advanced FGD Design for Northern Indiana Public Service Company’s Bailly Generating Station.  John Henderson, Pure Air

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The Clean Coal Technology Program:  10 MWe Demonstration of Gas Suspension Absorption for Flue Gas Desulfurization.  Frank. E. Hsu, Airpol, Inc.

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LIFAC Sorbent Injection for Flue Gas Desulfurization.  Junani Viiala, Tampelia Power Corporation

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Chiyoda Thoroughbred 121 Innovative Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Project Initial Testing Results.  David P. Burford, Southern Company Services, Inc.

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Session 4:  Industrial Applications

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Introduction and Objective of Industrial Applications Demonstrations.  Co-Chairs:  James U. Watts, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center / US Department of Energy; Douglas Archer, Office of Clean Coal Technology / US Department of Energy

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 Part 6, Pages 409 - 482, 4.97MB

Industrial Pollution Control:  1993 Performance Update of the Recovery Scrubber.  John McDowell, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center / US Department of Energy

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Status of the Demonstration of Pulse Combustion in Steam Gasification.  K. Dural-Swamy, ThermoChem, Inc.

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Blast Furnace Granular Coal Injection.  Daniel Kwasnoski, Bethlehem Steel Corporation

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Status of Coal Tech’s Air-Cooled Slagging Combustor.  Bert Sauderer, Coal Tech Corporation

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