PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establishment of a broad, commercially acceptable engineering data base for the advancement of coal as the fuel of choice for boilers, furnaces, and process heaters. Vortec Corporation`s Phase III development contract DE-AC22-91PC91161 for a {open_quotes}Coal-Fired Combustion System for Industrial Process Heating Applications{close_quotes} is a project funded under the DOE/PETC advanced combustion program. This advanced combustion system research program is for the development of innovative coal-fired process heaters which can be used for high temperature melting, smelting and waste vitrification processes. The process heater systems to be developed...
In the second half of calendar year 1998, no work was performed on the present project. The 20 MMBtu...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
The present report is a summary of the activities in February and March 1995. The primary activities...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
A three phase research and development program has resulted in the development and commercialization...
A three phase research and development program has resulted in the development and commercialization...
Based on studies that indicated a large potential for significantly increased coal-firing in the com...
This report summarizes the results of work performed in the development and testing of a coal-fired ...
The objective of this program is to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of a coal-fired...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
In the commercial sector, oil and natural gas are the predominant fuels used to meet space-heating n...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
Although coal is the most plentiful energy source in US (providing {approx} 1/3 of the quads of tota...
In the second half of calendar year 1998, no work was performed on the present project. The 20 MMBtu...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
The present report is a summary of the activities in February and March 1995. The primary activities...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
A three phase research and development program has resulted in the development and commercialization...
A three phase research and development program has resulted in the development and commercialization...
Based on studies that indicated a large potential for significantly increased coal-firing in the com...
This report summarizes the results of work performed in the development and testing of a coal-fired ...
The objective of this program is to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of a coal-fired...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
In the commercial sector, oil and natural gas are the predominant fuels used to meet space-heating n...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
Although coal is the most plentiful energy source in US (providing {approx} 1/3 of the quads of tota...
In the second half of calendar year 1998, no work was performed on the present project. The 20 MMBtu...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
The present report is a summary of the activities in February and March 1995. The primary activities...