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Techlines provide updates of specific interest to the fossil fuel community. Some Techlines may be issued by the Department of Energy Office of Public Affairs as agency news announcements.
 
 
Issued on:  December 27, 2006

DOE Funds Projects Geared Toward Near-Zero Emissions Power Production


Washington, DC - The Department of Energy today announced the selection of five projects totaling nearly $12 million targeting cost-effective technologies to improve the performance and economics of near-zero emission, coal-based power generation systems.

Developed for the Office of Fossil Energy's Advanced Research program, the projects focus on identifying technologies that address physical, chemical, biological and thermodynamic constraints in the cross cutting technology areas of instrumentation, sensors and control systems, materials, and computational energy sciences.  DOE is providing more than $9.3 million in funding while industry is contributing more than $2.3 million.  The projects range from 24 to 36 months in duration.

The research will continue to emphasize many of President Bush's energy goals of addressing global climate change, enhancing energy security, ushering in a hydrogen economy, and building the FutureGen plant.  Cumulatively, the results will meet the efforts to develop the power generation systems of the future. 

The projects are described below: 

  • ALSTOM Power, Inc. (Windsor, Conn.) will develop computational process models and a process dynamic simulator to investigate and develop advanced sensing and control systems for hybrid combustion-gasification chemical looping.  Their work hopes to achieve a more reliable, economical and emissions-optimized future plant process. (DOE share: $1,198,998; industry share: $299,750; duration: 24 months)
  • Babcock & Wilcox Company (Barberton, Ohio) will develop comprehensive modeling focused on predicting the corrosion rates of boiler tubes under low-NOx corrosion.  Eight common coals will be tested and the intention is to accurately estimate the corrosion rates of boiler tubes using different variables including chemicals and temperature. (DOE share: $2,103,543; industry share: $525,884; duration: 36 months)
  • General Electric (Niskayuna, N.Y.) will perform computer modeling research focused specifically on coal gasification plants and will install and develop a harsh environment sensor package at the Tampa Electric Company Polk Power Station.  The collected temperature data will be used for model validation.  (DOE share: $2,427,588; industry share: $606,897; duration: 36 months)
  • Electric Power Research Institute (Palo Alto, Calif.) will develop advanced nanostructure coatings to significantly improve corrosion and erosion performance of tubing used in boiler applications.  The coatings will undergo testing in simulated boiler environments using coals from three different regions.  EPRI's partners include the Southwest Research Institute, Foster Wheeler North America Corp. and Applied Films.   (DOE share: $1,994,828; industry share: $498,708; duration: 36 months)
  • University of Colorado at Boulder (Boulder, Colo.) will develop a gas-solid model, using new methodologies tailored to polydisperse systems, targeted specifically at materials with differences in size and/or density.  Novel aspects include incorporating the effects of random particle motion between systems.  (DOE share: $1,594,175; industry share: $402,995; duration: 36 months)

- End of Techline

For more information, contact:

  • Mike Jacobs, FE Office of Communications, 202-586-0507

 

 

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