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Catalytic Combustion of Gasified Coal for Low-Emissions Gas Turbines
22nd Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference
  • Lance L. Smith
  • Hasan Karim
  • Shahrokh Etemad, Fairfield University
  • William C. Pfefferle
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-1-2005
Disciplines
Abstract

In response to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) goals of developing low emission, coal-based power systems, Precision Combustion, Inc. is developing a low, single digit ppm NOx emissions system for high firing temperature IGCC systems. The present paper presents emissions data for syngas and alternate fuels tested successfully. Subscale testing results at 10 atmospheres include NOx emissions meeting DOE's target of 0.01 lbs/MMBtu (3 ppm at 15% O2) and were below this value under some operating conditions during parametric testing.

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Copyright 2005 International Pittsburgh Coal Conference

Published Citation
Smith, L. L., H. Karim, S. Etemad, and W. C. Pfefferle. "Catalytic combustion of gasified coal for low-emissions gas turbines." In 22nd Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference 2005.
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Citation Information
Lance L. Smith, Hasan Karim, Shahrokh Etemad and William C. Pfefferle. "Catalytic Combustion of Gasified Coal for Low-Emissions Gas Turbines" 22nd Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shahrokh_etemad/42/