
doi: 10.2172/988285 , 10.2172/818090 , 10.2172/772395 , 10.2172/802581
In support of technology development to utilize coal for efficient, affordable, and environmentally clean power generation, the Power Systems Development Facility (PSDF), located in Wilsonville, Alabama, has routinely demonstrated gasification technologies using various types of coals. The PSDF is an engineering scale demonstration of key features of advanced coal-fired power systems, including a Transport Gasifier, a hot gas particulate control device, advanced syngas cleanup systems, and high-pressure solids handling systems. This final report summarizes the results of the technology development work conducted at the PSDF through January 31, 2009. Twenty-one major gasification test campaigns were completed, for a total of more than 11,000 hours of gasification operation. This operational experience has led to significant advancements in gasification technologies.
And Peat, Reactor Operation, Us Doe, Fluidized Beds, Transport, Devolatilization, Test Facilities, Power Generation, Fluidized Bed Reactors, 42 Engineering, Powder River Basin, Lignite, 24 Power Transmission And Distribution, 660, 600, Power Systems, Heat Transfer, Carbon, 620, Circulating Systems, Fuel Particles, 01 Coal, Particulates, Coal, Synthesis Gas, Gasification
And Peat, Reactor Operation, Us Doe, Fluidized Beds, Transport, Devolatilization, Test Facilities, Power Generation, Fluidized Bed Reactors, 42 Engineering, Powder River Basin, Lignite, 24 Power Transmission And Distribution, 660, 600, Power Systems, Heat Transfer, Carbon, 620, Circulating Systems, Fuel Particles, 01 Coal, Particulates, Coal, Synthesis Gas, Gasification
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