The programmatic goal in advanced power systems will be to develop small power systems in the range of 20kW to 20 MW in cooperation with commercial vendors. These systems will be designed to incorporate the advanced technical capabilities of the EERC with the latest advancement in vendor-offered hardware and software. Work during this program year has focused on two main technical issues. Pressurized fluid-bed combustion has been identified as one technology applicable to the small user`s market. Work is focused on the development of sorbents for in-bed alkali, sulfur, and chlorine capture to reduce or eliminate problems on backend equipment. Tar production in the gasification of coal is deleterious to the operation of downstream equipment,...
The overall objective of this program is to develop regenerable sorbents for hydrogen sulfide remova...
Continued interest in gasification technologies has led to the need for more technological advances ...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...
One of the overall goals of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the development of the technology...
The programmatic goal in advanced power systems is to develop small integrated waste treatment, wate...
The programmatic goal in advanced power systems will be to develop advanced methods for gas stream c...
One of the overall goals of the US Department of Energy (DOE) is the development of the technology n...
Advanced power systems such as integrated gasifier combined cycle systems and fluidized bed systems ...
Solar is developing the technologies for a highly efficient, recuperated, Advanced Turbine System (A...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...
Shortly after the year 2000 it is expected that new generating plants will be needed to meet the gro...
In support of technology development to utilize coal for efficient, affordable, and environmentally ...
Morgantown Energy Technology Center, Cooper-Bessemer and Arthur D. Little have developed the technol...
The goal of the PFBC activity is to generate fundamental process information that will further the d...
The overall objective of this program is to develop regenerable sorbents for hydrogen sulfide remova...
Continued interest in gasification technologies has led to the need for more technological advances ...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...
One of the overall goals of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the development of the technology...
The programmatic goal in advanced power systems is to develop small integrated waste treatment, wate...
The programmatic goal in advanced power systems will be to develop advanced methods for gas stream c...
One of the overall goals of the US Department of Energy (DOE) is the development of the technology n...
Advanced power systems such as integrated gasifier combined cycle systems and fluidized bed systems ...
Solar is developing the technologies for a highly efficient, recuperated, Advanced Turbine System (A...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...
Shortly after the year 2000 it is expected that new generating plants will be needed to meet the gro...
In support of technology development to utilize coal for efficient, affordable, and environmentally ...
Morgantown Energy Technology Center, Cooper-Bessemer and Arthur D. Little have developed the technol...
The goal of the PFBC activity is to generate fundamental process information that will further the d...
The overall objective of this program is to develop regenerable sorbents for hydrogen sulfide remova...
Continued interest in gasification technologies has led to the need for more technological advances ...
The United States Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Research Center (DOE/METC), is sponsoring ...