Coal Gasification Report
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Coal gasification, the process of breaking down coal into its
constituent chemical components prior to combustion, will permit the US
to more effectively utilize its enormous, low cost coal reserves. The
process facilitates lower environmental impact power generation and is
becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to traditional
generation
techniques.
The Coal Gasification 2006: Roadmap to Commercialization study is
designed to inform the reader as to this rapidly evolving technology,
its market penetration prospects and likely
development.
Contents include:
Clear explanations of different coal gasification
technologies
Emissions & efficiency comparisons with other fuels and
technologies
Examples of US and global gasification projects - successes and
failures
Commercial development and growth forecasts
Gasification projects by syngas output
Current and projected gasification technology market
shares
Updated news and recent developments - including proposals for
Underground Gasification projects
Recommendations for greater market penetration and
commercialization
Coal Gasification 2006: Roadmap to Commercialization is designed to
offer a concise and accurate introduction to this developing sector.
With its focus on emerging technology, projects under development and
key industry players, this study is an invaluable tool for:
- Planning and finance personnel
- Coal and electricity power project developers
- IT Professionals
- The trading and investment community
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Report Index:
Summary & Overview
Introduction
Overview
History
Market applications
Gasification technologies
Conclusions
Gasification Economics and the Environment
Introduction
Cost comparison
Efficiency benefits
Emissions
Conclusions
Development Issues and recent News
Introduction
Challenges to development
Recent coal gasification commercialization developments
Conclusions
Gasification Case Studies
Introduction
Eastman Chemical Company's coal gasification plant
Tampa Electric's Polk Power Station
Global Energy / PSI Energy Wabash River
Dakota Gasification Company
NUON - Buggenum
Elcogas - Puertollano
Sarlux
Nippon Petroleum Refining Corporation
Unsucessful project - Piñon Pine IGCC Power Project (Sierra
Pacific)
Conclusions
Outlook for continued growth
DOE selections
Other DOE IGCC sponsorship
Conclusions
Conclusions and Recommendations
Market penetration strategies
Recommendations
Appendix 1
Proprietary gasification technologies
Tables
Table 1: Top gasification projects by syngas output
(a)
Table 2: Top gasification projects by syngas output
(b)
Table 3: Top gasification projects by syngas output
(c)
Table 4: Gasification plants started 2000 - 2004
Table 5: Gasification plants planned 2005-2010 (a)
Table 6: Gasification plants planned 2005-2010 (b)
Table 7: Gasification plants planned 2005-2010 (c)
Table 8: US gasification projects under development
Table 9: IGCC, coal, gas cost comparison
Table 10: Cost of electricity comparison ($/MWh)
Table 11: Technology efficiency levels
Table 12: Plant emissions comparison, SCPC vs. IGCC
Table 13: Emissions by gasification process
Table 14: Wabash River IGCC production statistics
Table 15: Wabash thermal performance summary
Figures
Figure 1: Potential gasification applications
Figure 2: Gasification process schematic
Figure 3: World gasification capacity by technology,
2004
Figure 4: Worldwide gasification capacity and growth,
1970-2010
Figure 5: Moving bed gasifier
Figure 6: Fluidized gasifier
Figure 7: Entrained gasifier
Figure 8: Cost of mercury removal ($/lb mercury
removed)
Figure 9: IGCC vs. Fluidized Bed using petroleum coke
Figure 10: Eastman's coal gasification process
Figure 11: Tampa Electric Polk Station
Figure 12: Wabash River - IGCC schematic
Figure 13: Piñon Pine gasification facility
Figure 14: FutureGen Project - scale model
Figure 15: FutureGen Project - timeline, components and estimated
costs
Figure 16: Texaco Entrained Flow (downflow) gasifier
Figure 17: E-GAS Entrained Flow (upflow) gasifier
Figure 18: Shell Entrained Flow (upflow) gasifier
Figure 19: KRW Fluidized - Bed gasifier
Figure 20: Kellogg Transport Reactor gasifier
Figure 21: Lurgi Dry Ash gasifier
Figure 22: British Gas/Lurgi Fixed-Bed gasifier
Figure 23: Future Energy Entrained Flow gasifier
Figure 24: Prenflo Entrained Bed gasifier
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