The Pinon Pine IGCC Project: Coal And The Role Of Advanced, Coal-Fired Electric Power Generation Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. W. Motter
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Currently, virtually all new electric power generation systems under construction are designed with natural gas as the primary fuel. Factors driving these construction decisions involve sustained low prices for natural gas, environ-mental (and consequent regulatory) risks associated with the use of coal for power generation, and relatively high costs of construction for conventional coal-fired power plants. Despite the unarguable abundance of coal in the US. and worldwide, a fundamental question arises: What will be the role of coal in electric power generation in the 21st century? Congress, recognizing the vital and strategic importance of preserving the coal option for electric power generation, authorized the Clean Coal Technology Program. This pro-gram, with original funding in excess of $2,500 million, is intended to promote the demonstration and commercialization of a new generation of clean, efficient coal-based energy technologies through collaboration and partnering with private industry. The two technologies being demonstrated under this program which are the key to the continued use of this nation's huge coal reserves are coal gasification and the pressurized fluid bed. Either or both of these technologies, coupled with a combined cycle will pro-vide the continuing future coal option, while responding to increasingly more restrictive environmental standards. Recent Congressional budget-cutting efforts, however, could threaten the effectiveness of that model program, and ultimately other subsequent government-industry collaboration.
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APA: J. W. Motter  (1996)  The Pinon Pine IGCC Project: Coal And The Role Of Advanced, Coal-Fired Electric Power Generation Plants

MLA: J. W. Motter The Pinon Pine IGCC Project: Coal And The Role Of Advanced, Coal-Fired Electric Power Generation Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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