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| 430 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:17:29 2002 |
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Re: GAS-L: Gas turbines
A little more info:
Brazil _update_Asme Turbo_9806.pdf
Brazil_poster.pdf
Stuttgart_97041.pdf
These three files were sent to me by Henrik Lundberg -- upon request.
You will be surprised at the detail -- everything from just how to gasify
biomasses to using producer gas in a gas turbine, and how to recover a lot
of extra energy from gas turbine exhaust -- as well as tree farming in the
tropics.
Mind you -- this is all "BIG" scale stuff.
But what an incredible amount of information here.
A heroic venture -- to say the very least.
Modern man certainly does not lack for good ideas and plans -- it is simply
the implementation end of things that is a disaster!
Peter Singfield / Belize
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At 11:57 AM 1/26/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello everybody at the gasification list,
>
>I have heard about gas turbines used with gasification units, but I do not
>know any reference of it. Could someone give me examples of gasification
>plants using the producer gas in gas turbines ? Are there companies that
>develop (or sell) this kind of technologies ?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Joseph Fonio
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>OSER SA
>317 rue de la Garenne
>92 741 Nanterre Cedex
>France
>tel : (33).1.55.66.03.60
>fax : (33).1.55.66.03.66
>visit our web site :
>http://www.oser.net
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Hi Joseph;
Find below a good starting point. Biogas combined-cycle technology. You'll
be pleasantly shocked at the over all efficiency levels.
Combined cycle as in gas turbine and steam boiler.
If you contact Henrik Lundberg as described -- he will send you some fine
PDF files describing everything in exquisite detail along with graphics of
actual existing/funtioning equipments.
Peter Singfield -- Belize
**************appended info*********
From:
http://www.tps.se/processUK.html
TPS Process development
Process development
In-house process development - gasification technology
TPS has made a considerable impact with its atmospheric-pressure
gasification technology developed in-house. This biogas
combined-cycle technology is expected to achieve a commercial
breakthrough within five to ten years. It can produce twice as much
electrical power from biofuel as a conventional CHP plant.
TPS has taken part in a number of preliminary studies in Sweden, the
UK, the Netherlands, Brazil and other countries. Extensive pilot
experiments in TPS's laboratory show that the technology lives up to
the demands made of it. To enable further development demonstration
plants will now be built. A UK joint-venture company has selected TPS
technology for a biogas combined-cycle plant to be built in the UK.
TPS has also been chosen for a project in Brazil and Bora*s Energi in
Sweden are interested in building a plant with TPS technology. The
final decision for project go-ahead has yet to be made in these three
projects.
You are welcome to request information about our three demonstration
projects.
Contact person: Henrik Lundberg, marketing manager.
Tel: +46-8-441 70 71
E-mail: henrik.lundberg@tps.se
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