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Second Annual Clean Coal Technology Conference:  Proceedings
Volume 2:   September 9, 1993

Fossil Energy, DOE

Table of Contents

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

 

Coal and Public Perceptions.  Robert Porter, Director, Office of Communications, Fossil Energy, US Department of Energy

485

 

EPRI Outreach Program Approach and Accomplishments:  Stuart M. Dalton, Program Manager, SO2 Control Program, Environment Division, Electric Power Research Institute

497

 

CCT Deployment Considerations.  Ben Yamagata, Executive Director, Clean Coal Technology Coalition

509

 

Bridging the Gap Between CCT Demonstration and Commercialization:  The Use of Regulatory Incentives.  David W. South, Economist / Program Manager, Argonne National Laboratory

519

 

Implementing Section 1332, energy policy Act of 1992.  Ted Atwood, Office of Clean Coal Technology /  US Department of Energy

521

 

Part 2, Pages 535 - 610, 4.39MB

International Forum

535

 

Session 5:  Coal Combustion/Coal Processing

537

 

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

 

Rosebud SynCoal Partnership:  Advanced Coal Conversion Process Demonstration Project.  Ray W. Sheldon, Rosebud SynCoal Partnership

539

 

Start Up and Operation of the ENCOAL Mild Coal Gasification Project.  James P. Frederick, ENCOAL Corporation

553

 

The Coal Quality Expert:  A focus on Slagging and Fouling.  Richard Borio, ABB Combustion Engineering

587

 

Part 3, Pages 611 - 68, 4.77MB

 

Self-Scrubbing Coal:  An Integrated Approach to Clean Air.  Robin L. Godfrey, Custom Coals International

617

 

The Healey Clean Coal Project:   Design Verification Tests.  Shive Ubhayakar, TRW

631

 

Session 6:  Advanced Electric Power Generation Systems.

665

 

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

 

IGCC Demonstration Project Status:  Combustion Engineering IGCC Repowering Project.  Robert Glamuzina and Lawerence J. Peletz, ABB Combustion Engineering Systems

667

 

Part 4, Pages 682 - 754, 4.17

 

Pinon Pine IGCC Project Status – August 1993.  E. Brent HigginBotham, Sierra Pacific Power Company

691

 

The Wabash River Coal Gasification Repowering Project:  Program Update.  Phil Amich, Destec Engineering, Inc.

707

 

Tampa Electric Company:  Integrated Gasification Combined-Cycle System.  Donald E. Pless, TECO Power Services Corporation.

717

 

Clean Coal Power at Toms Creek.  Michael Schmid, TAMCO Power Partners

733

 

Session 7:  Combined NOx/So2 Control Technologies

753

 

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

 

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

 

Sox-NOx-Rox-Box Demonstration Project Review.  Kevin Redlinger, the Babcock and Wilcox Company

777

 

Performance Results from the 35 MW SNOX Demonstration at Ohio Edison’s Niles Station.  Don Borio, ABB Environmental Systems

799

 

Preliminary Performance and Operating Results from the Integrated Dry NOx/SO2 Emissions Control System.  Terry Hunt, Public Service Company of Colorado

821

 

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

 

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

 

Luncheon

873

 

Introduction:  C. Lowell Miller, Associate Deputy Deputy Assistant Secretary for Clean Coal Technology, US Department of Energy

873

 

What Clean Coal Brings to the International Market.  David C. Crikelair, Vice president, Texaco, Inc.

875

 

Plenary Session 2 – Emerging Issues / Environmental

877

 

Moderator:  C. Lowell Miller, Associate Deputy Deputy Assistant Secretary for Clean Coal Technology, US Department of Energy

877

 

Compliance Strategies – Impact on Clean Coal Deployment/  Stephen D. Jenkins, Manager, Advanced Technology, TECO Power Services Corporation

879

 

Defining Utility Trace Substance Emissions and Risks.  Ian M. Torrens, Director, Environmental Control Systems, Electric Power Research Institute

881

 

NOx Control Accomplishments and Future Challenges for Coal-Fires Boilers.  David Eskinazi, Manager, Air Quality Control Projects, Electric Power Research Institute

897

 

State Externality Trends.  Joseph Van den Berg, Director, Technical Services, Edison Electric Institute

911

 

Part 7, Pages 931 - 1004, 3.62MB

 

Clean Coal Technologies and Global Climate Change.  Robert Long, Global Climate Coalition

961

 

Regulatory Issues that may Affect the Future Development of Clean Coal Technologies.  Craig S. Harrison, Esq., Utility Air Regulatory Group, Hunton & Williams

969

 

Appendix A - List of Attendees

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Appendix B - Conference Schedule

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