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The objectives of this project are to support the DOE direct coal liquefaction process development program and to improve the useful application of analytical chemistry to direct coal liquefaction process development. Independent analyses by well-established methods will be obtained of samples...
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Bechtel, with Southwest Research Institute, Amoco Oil R&D, and the M. W. Kellogg Co. as subcontractors, initiated a study on November 1, 1993, for the US Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) to determine the most cost effective and suitable combination of...
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The objectives of this project are to support the DOE direct coal liquefaction process development program and to improve the useful application of analytical chemistry to direct coal liquefaction process development. Independent analyses by well-established methods will be obtained of samples...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009435388
The objective of this study is to assess the technical and economic impacts of siting direct two-stage coal liquefaction and indirect liquefaction, using slurry Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) reactors, at the same location. The incentives for this co-siting include the sharing of the large number of...
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for a wide range of coal prices. Section 7 includes a summary, concluding comments, and research recommendations. (MCW) …
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The principal objective of the Central Vacuum Unit (CVU) CO{sub 2} Huff-n-Puff (H-n-P) project is to determine the feasibility and practicality of the technology in a waterflooded shallow shelf carbonate environment. The results of parametric simulation of the CO{sub 2} H-n-P process, coupled...
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A key objective is to determine the most desirable ways of integrating coal liquefaction liquids into existing petroleum refineries to produce transportation fuels meeting current and future, e.g. year 2000, Clean Air Act Amendment (CAAA) standards. An intregral part of the above objectives is...
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conventional coke oven, and therefore, outside the competitive range for commercialization. Modifications to improve process … economics could involve increasing plant size, expanding the product slate that XBi has restricted to form coke and electricity … parameters. Improving the financial performance of the proposed formed coke design to the level of a 20% DCFRR based on increased …
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conventional coke oven, and therefore, outside the competitive range for commercialization. Modifications to improve process … economics could involve increasing plant size, expanding the product slate that XBi has restricted to form coke and electricity … parameters. Improving the financial performance of the proposed formed coke design to the level of a 20% DCFRR based on increased …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009437212
As part of the Altemative Fuels Assessment, the Department of Energy (DOE) is studying the use of derivatives of natural gas, including compressed natural gas and methanol, as altemative transportation fuels. A critical part of this effort is determining potential sources of natural gas and the...
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