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Proceedings: Conference on Coal Gasification Systems and Synthetic Fuels for Power Generation,
Volume 1: Sections 1 - 22 - 1985

Electric Power Research Institute

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Session I

General (2.97MB)
 

Section 1

ALTERNATE ENERGY'S ROLE IN GENERATING ELECTRIC POWER
L. Papay, Southern California Edison Company

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Section 2 THE ROLE OF THE SYNTHETIC FUELS CORPORATION
L. Axelrod, Synthetic Fuels Corporation
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Section 3 THE CURRENT SITUATION OF SYNFUELS DEVELOPMENT IN JAPAN
Shiego Tagawa, New Energy Development Organization
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Section 4 SUCCESS WITH REACH: THE U.S. SYNTHETIC FUELS PROGRAM IN THE SPRING OF 1985
Michael J. Koleda, Council on Synthetic Fuels
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Session II

Clean Gaseous Fuels

  Section 5 (256kb) COAL GASIFICATION AND SYNTHETIC FUELS FOR POWER PRODUCTION
W. Reals, Texaco Inc.
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Section 6 (980kb) INTEGRATED GASIFICATION/COMBINED-CYCLE (IGCC) ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION: A RAPIDLY EMERGING ALTERNATIVE
C.B. McCarthy, Southern California Edison Co. W. N. Clark, Cool Water Coal Gasification Program
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Section 7 (443kb) CHEMICALS FROM COAL: A RELIABLE AND ECONOMICAL ALTERNATIVE
E. C. Horton, K. Gockenbach, Tennessee Eastman
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Section 8 (667kb) AMMONIA BY COAL GASIFICATION PROCESS
T. Sueyama, T. Tsujino, K. Okada Ube Industries, Ltd.
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Section 9 (1.29MB) THE GASIFICATION OF COAL AND LIQUID RESIDUES IN RHURCHEMIE/RUHRKOHLE'S TEXACO COAL GASIFICATION PLANT
B. Cornils, W. Konkol, Ruhrchemie, A. G.
J. Langhoff, R. Durrfeld, Ruhrkohle Ol und Gas GmbH
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Section 10 (802kb) THE TVA AMMONIA FROM COAL PROJECT: 1985 UPDATE
D. Waitzman, R. G. Lee, D. E. Nichols, P. C. Williamson
National Fertilizer Development Center, Tennessee Valley Authority
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Section 11 (708kb) PEPCO'S EARLY PLANNING FOR A PHASED COAL GASIFICATION COMBINED-CYCLE PLANT
S. M. Scherer, Potomac Electric Power Co.
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Section 12 (200kb) DOW SYNGAS PROJECT STATUS
R. H. Fisackerly, Jr., B. W. Waycaster
Dow Chemical Co.
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Section 13 (1.37MB) APPLICATION OF THE BRITISH GAS/LURGI SLAGGING GASIFIER FOR COMBINED-CYCLE POWER GENERATION
H. S. Davies, J. A. Lacey, J. E. Scott, B. H. Thompson, British Gas Corp.
H. Vierrath, P. K. Herbert, Lurgi GmbH
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Section 14 (762kb) COMBUSTION/GASIFICATION IN THE LURGI CIRCULATING FLUID BED
L. Plass, H. Beisswenger, H. Lienhard, H. Bierbach, Lurgi GmbH
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Section 15 (751kb) ECONOMICS OF THE NORTH ALABAMA COAL TO METHANOL PROJECT
F. Weinhold, Tennesse Valley Authority
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Section 16 (0.98MB) PRESENT STATUS OF THE U-GAS PROCESS
F. Schora, GDC, Inc.
P. Palat, Groupe CdF
J. Patel, Institute of Gas Technology
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Section 17 (1.23MB) RECENT OPERATIONAL RESULTS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE WINKLER AND HYDROGASIFICATION PROCESS
J. Lambertz, N. Brungel, W. Ruddeck, L. Schrader, Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke AG
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Section 18 (564kb) KILnGAS COAL GASIFICATION PROCESS: STATUS
G. Petersen, Allis-Chalmers, Inc.
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Section 19 (704kb) GREAT PLAINS GASIFICATION ASSOCIATES SNG FROM COAL PLANT: STARTUP AND OPERATION
M. Mujadin, GPGA
J. Loeffler, P. Herbert, Lurgi GmbH
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Section 20 (1.11MB) PRESSURIZED ENTRAINEd FLOW GASIFICATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANTS
H. Ch. Pohl, J. K. R6hm GKT Gesellschaft for Kohle-Technologie, mbH
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Section 21 (1.17MB) THE KLOCKNER PROCESS OF COAL GASIFICATION IN THE IRON BATH: HIGH EFFICIENCY AT MINIMUM POLLUTION ACHIEVED WITH A SIMPLE METALLURGICAL REACTION
L. von Bogdandy, J. Grossmann, L. Beckh Klockner Kohlgas GmbH
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Section 22 (997kb) COMBINED-CYCLE WITH INTEGRATED COAL GASIFICATION VEW-COAL CONVERSION PROCESS
K. Weinzierl Vereinigte Elektrizittswerke Westfalen AG
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Session III  
  Section 23 EXPERIENCE AT COOL WATER WITH THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMBINED-CYCLE EQUIPMENT
David Rib, Don Plumley, General Electric Co.
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Section 24 THE JAPANESE HIGH-EFFICIENCY, REHEAT TURBINE DEVELOPMENT
K. Takeya, Engineering Research Association for Advanced Gas Turbines
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Section 25 ADVANCED GAS TURBINES FOR EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE COMBINED-CYCLE PLANTS
B. Becker, W. Schulten, Kraftwerk Union AG
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Section 26 H-COAL PILOT PLANT: FINAL REPORT, VOLUME 1
H. N. Hicks, Ashland Oil, Inc.
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Section 27 EDS COAL LIQUEFACTION PROCESS UPDATE
P. W. Becker, G. C. Lahn, C. W> DeGeorge, Exxon Research and Engineering
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Section 28 TECHNOLOGY IN OIL SANDS SUCCESS
Peter S. Reavill, Syncrude Canada Lt.
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Section 29 COAL LIQUEFACTION PROJECT IN JAPAN: NEDOL PROCESS
Shigeru Ueda, New Energy Development Organization
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Section 30 STATUS OF HYDROLIQUEFACTION OF RHENISH BROWN COAL AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT RESULTS OF PDU TESTS
Dr. Uwe Lenz, Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke AG
Dr. Axel Giehr, Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff AG
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Section 31 THE LIQUEFACTION OF HARD COAL IN RUHRKOHLE/VEBA OEL'S PILOT PLANT AT BOTTROP
J. Langhoff, E. Wolowski, K. Dohms, Ruhrohle Oel und Gas Gmbh
R. Holighaus, U. Graeser, Veba Oel Entwicklungs-Gesellschaft mbH
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Section 32 SAARBERG COAL LIQUEFACTION DEVELOPMENTS
H. Wurfel, Gfk Gesellschaft for Kohleverflussigung mbH
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Section 33 THE VEBA-COMBI-CRACKING PROCESS FOR UPGRADING HEAVY OIL AND BITUMEN
R. Holighaus, Veba Oel Entwicklungs-Gesellschaft mbH
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Section 34 EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF TWO-STAGE LIQUEFACTION AT WILSONVILLE
S. R. Hart, Jr., E. L. Huffman, Southern Co. Services, Inc.
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Section 35 CONCEPTS FOR IMPROVED LIQUEFACTION OF COAL
Michael A. Pacheco, Michael M. Schwartz, A. Martin Tait, Thomas F. Wittrig, John A. Mahoney, AMOCO Oil Company
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Section 36 SYNTHETIC AND ALTERNATIVE FUELS PRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND
B. V. Walker, Liquid Fuels Trust Board, New Zealand
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Section 37 THE LPMEOHSM PROCESS: AN EFFICIENT ROUTE TO METHANOL FROM COAL
G. Roberts, J. Klosek, N. K. Dicciani, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
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Section 38 SUCCESSFUL SCALE-UP OF THE FLUID-BED MTG-PROCESS TO 100 BPD DEMONSTRATION PLANT
H. H. Gierlich, K. H. Keim, Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff AG
N. Thiagarajan, E. Nitschke, Uhde GmbH
A. Y. Kam, N. Daviduk, Mobil Research and Development Corporation
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Section 39 THE PILOT DEVELOPMENT STAGE OF THE COMFLUX-PROCESS FOR METHANIZATION OF COAL GAS

W. Lommerzheim Thyssengas GmbH

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Section 40 NEW OUTLOOK ON LOW-RANK COAL LIQUEFACTION BY INCORPARTING COAL BENEFICIATION AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE LIQUEFACTION PROCESS
J. A. Mikhlin, SNC Inc.
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