Part 1, Pages 485 - 534,
3.98MB. |
Clean Coal Technology
Deployment / Technology
Transfer / Outreach
Session: Panel Chair:
Ben Yamagata, Executive
Director, Clean Coal
Technology Coalition |
483 |
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Coal and Public
Perceptions. Robert
Porter, Director, Office
of Communications,
Fossil Energy, US
Department of Energy |
485 |
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EPRI Outreach Program
Approach and
Accomplishments: Stuart
M. Dalton, Program
Manager, SO2 Control
Program, Environment
Division, Electric Power
Research Institute |
497 |
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CCT
Deployment
Considerations. Ben
Yamagata, Executive
Director, Clean Coal
Technology Coalition |
509 |
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Bridging the Gap Between
CCT Demonstration and
Commercialization: The
Use of Regulatory
Incentives. David W.
South, Economist /
Program Manager, Argonne
National Laboratory |
519 |
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Implementing Section
1332, energy policy Act
of 1992. Ted Atwood,
Office of Clean Coal
Technology / US
Department of Energy |
521 |
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Part 2, Pages 535 - 610,
4.39MB |
International Forum |
535 |
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Session 5: Coal
Combustion/Coal
Processing |
537 |
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Introduction and
Objective of Advanced
Coal Combustion and Coal
Processing
Demonstrations.
Co-Chairs: Robert M.
Kornosky, Pittsburgh
Energy Technology Center
/ US Department of
Energy; Douglas M.
Jewell, Morgantown
energy technology Center
/ US Department of
Energy |
537 |
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Rosebud SynCoal
Partnership: Advanced
Coal Conversion Process
Demonstration Project.
Ray W. Sheldon, Rosebud
SynCoal Partnership |
539 |
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Start Up and Operation
of the ENCOAL Mild Coal
Gasification Project.
James P. Frederick,
ENCOAL Corporation |
553 |
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The
Coal Quality Expert: A
focus on Slagging and
Fouling. Richard Borio,
ABB Combustion
Engineering |
587 |
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Part 3, Pages 611 - 68,
4.77MB |
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Self-Scrubbing Coal: An
Integrated Approach to
Clean Air. Robin L.
Godfrey, Custom Coals
International |
617 |
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The
Healey Clean Coal
Project: Design
Verification Tests.
Shive Ubhayakar, TRW |
631 |
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Session 6: Advanced
Electric Power
Generation Systems. |
665 |
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Introduction:
Co-Chairs: R. Daniel
Brdar, Morgantown Energy
Technology Center / US
Department of Energy;
Larry M. Joseph, office
of Clean Coal Technology
/ US Department of
Energy |
665 |
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IGCC Demonstration
Project Status:
Combustion Engineering
IGCC Repowering
Project. Robert
Glamuzina and Lawerence
J. Peletz, ABB
Combustion Engineering
Systems |
667 |
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Part 4, Pages 682 - 754,
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Pinon Pine IGCC Project
Status – August 1993.
E. Brent HigginBotham,
Sierra Pacific Power
Company |
691 |
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The
Wabash River Coal
Gasification Repowering
Project: Program
Update. Phil Amich,
Destec Engineering, Inc. |
707 |
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Tampa Electric Company:
Integrated Gasification
Combined-Cycle System.
Donald E. Pless, TECO
Power Services
Corporation. |
717 |
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Clean Coal Power at Toms
Creek. Michael Schmid,
TAMCO Power Partners |
733 |
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Session 7: Combined NOx/So2
Control Technologies |
753 |
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Introduction and
Objective of Combined
NOx/SO2 Control
Technology
Demonstrations.
Co-Chairs: Richard A.
Hargis, Pittsburgh
Energy Technology Center
/ US Department of
Energy; Gerard G. Ellia,
Pittsburgh Energy
Technology Center / US
Department of Energy |
753 |
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Part 5, Pages 755 - 838,
5.65MB |
Enhancing the Use of
Coal by Gas Reburning
and Sorbent Injection.
James C. Opatmy, Energy
and Environmental
Research Corporation |
755 |
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Sox-NOx-Rox-Box
Demonstration Project
Review. Kevin Redlinger,
the Babcock and Wilcox
Company |
777 |
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Performance Results from
the 35 MW SNOX
Demonstration at Ohio
Edison’s Niles Station.
Don Borio, ABB
Environmental Systems |
799 |
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Preliminary Performance
and Operating Results
from the Integrated Dry
NOx/SO2 Emissions
Control System. Terry
Hunt, Public Service
Company of Colorado |
821 |
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Part 6, Pages 839 - 930,
4.54MB |
The
NOXSO Combined SO2/NO2
Removal Flue Gas Cleanup
System Commercial
Demonstration. James B.
Black, NOXSO Corporation |
839 |
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The
Milliken Station Clean
Coal Demonstration
Project: There’s More
To It Than Concrete and
Steel. Clayton M Ellis,
New York State Electric
& Gas Corporation |
861 |
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Luncheon |
873 |
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Introduction: C. Lowell
Miller, Associate Deputy
Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Clean Coal
Technology, US
Department of Energy |
873 |
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What Clean Coal Brings
to the International
Market. David C.
Crikelair, Vice
president, Texaco, Inc. |
875 |
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Plenary Session 2 –
Emerging Issues /
Environmental |
877 |
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Moderator: C. Lowell
Miller, Associate Deputy
Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Clean Coal
Technology, US
Department of Energy |
877 |
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Compliance Strategies –
Impact on Clean Coal
Deployment/ Stephen D.
Jenkins, Manager,
Advanced Technology,
TECO Power Services
Corporation |
879 |
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Defining Utility Trace
Substance Emissions and
Risks. Ian M. Torrens,
Director, Environmental
Control Systems,
Electric Power Research
Institute |
881 |
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NOx
Control Accomplishments
and Future Challenges
for Coal-Fires Boilers.
David Eskinazi, Manager,
Air Quality Control
Projects, Electric Power
Research Institute |
897 |
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State Externality
Trends. Joseph Van den
Berg, Director,
Technical Services,
Edison Electric
Institute |
911 |
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Part 7, Pages 931 -
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Clean Coal Technologies
and Global Climate
Change. Robert Long,
Global Climate Coalition |
961 |
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Regulatory Issues that
may Affect the Future
Development of Clean
Coal Technologies.
Craig S. Harrison, Esq.,
Utility Air Regulatory
Group, Hunton & Williams |
969 |
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Appendix A - List of
Attendees |
A-1 |
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Appendix B - Conference
Schedule |
B-1 |
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