Chemical Looping Gasification for Hydrogen Enhanced Syngas Production with In-Situ CO<sub>2</sub> Capture
Author(s) -
Mandar Kathe,
Dikai Xu,
Tien-Lin Hsieh,
J. Simpson,
R.M. Statnick,
Andrew Tong,
LiangShih Fan
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1185194
Subject(s) - syngas , integrated gasification combined cycle , hydrogen production , coal gasification , chemical looping combustion , coal , methanol , environmental science , waste management , hydrogen , wood gas generator , process engineering , chemical engineering , chemistry , engineering , fluidized bed , organic chemistry
This document is the final report for the project titled “Chemical Looping Gasification for Hydrogen Enhanced Syngas Production with In-Situ CO2 Capture” under award number FE0012136 for the performance period 10/01/2013 to 12/31/2014.This project investigates the novel Ohio State chemical looping gasification technology for high efficiency, cost efficiency coal gasification for IGCC and methanol production application. The project developed an optimized oxygen carrier composition, demonstrated the feasibility of the concept and completed cold-flow model studies. WorleyParsons completed a techno-economic analysis which showed that for a coal only feed with carbon capture, the OSU CLG technology reduced the methanol required selling price by 21%, lowered the capital costs by 28%, increased coal consumption efficiency by 14%. Further, using the Ohio State Chemical Looping Gasification technology resulted in a methanol required selling price which was lower than the reference non-capture case.
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