Development and demonstration plant operation of an opposed multi-burner coal-water slurry gasification technology

WANG Fuchen, ZHOU Zhijie, DAI Zhenhua, GONG Xin, YU Guangsuo, LIU Haifeng, WANG Yifei, YU Zunhong

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Front. Energy ›› 2007, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (3) : 251-258. DOI: 10.1007/s11708-007-0035-5

Development and demonstration plant operation of an opposed multi-burner coal-water slurry gasification technology

  • WANG Fuchen, ZHOU Zhijie, DAI Zhenhua, GONG Xin, YU Guangsuo, LIU Haifeng, WANG Yifei, YU Zunhong
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The features of the opposed multi-burner (OMB) gasification technology, the method and process of the research, and the operation results of a pilot plant and demonstration plants have been introduced. The operation results of the demonstration plants show that when Beisu coal was used as feedstock, the OMB CWS gasification process at Yankuang Cathy Coal Co. Ltd had a higher carbon conversion of 3%, a lower specific oxygen consumption of about 8%, and a lower specific carbon consumption of 2%–3% than that of Texaco CWS gasification at the Lunan Fertilizer Plant. When Shenfu coal was used as feedstock, the OMB CWS gasification process at Hua-lu Heng-sheng Chemical Co. Ltd had a higher carbon conversion of more than 3%, a lower specific oxygen consumption of about 2%, and a lower specific coal consumption of about 8% than that of the Texaco CWS gasification process at Shanghai Coking & Chemical Corporation. The OMB CWS gasification technology is proven by industrial experience to have a high product yield, low oxygen and coal consumption and robust and safe operation.

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WANG Fuchen, ZHOU Zhijie, DAI Zhenhua, GONG Xin, YU Guangsuo, LIU Haifeng, WANG Yifei, YU Zunhong. Development and demonstration plant operation of an opposed multi-burner coal-water slurry gasification technology. Front. Energy, 2007, 1(3): 251‒258 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11708-007-0035-5
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