DocumentCode
1971638
Title
Multi-fuel syngas infrastructures in seaports
Author
Stikkelman, Rob M. ; Castro, Sanne ; Correlje, A.F. ; Dijkema, Gerard P J ; Herder, Paulien M.
Author_Institution
Technol., Policy & Manage. Fac., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
fYear
2008
fDate
10-12 Nov. 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Large scale energy conversion processes, like refineries and power plant are often located in a harbor industrial cluster. They heavily rely upon a single type of energy carrier and thus are vulnerable to price and availability variations. In the article we introduce the multi-fuel syngas infrastructure. It comprises fuel flexible gasifiers, a gas distribution network and syngas conversion processes. At a fuel input rate of hundreds of petajoules it can convert the optimal mix of natural gas, oil, coal, biomass and residues simultaneously to the required product portfolio. The freedom to pick the cheapest energy source at any time results in a balanced and relative low syngas price. Due to the feedstock flexibility annual gross revenues can be expected - in the range of 1-10 billion dollars for world-scale clusters. A multi-fuel syngas infrastructure thus will significantly contribute to the growth, strength and continuity of seaport regions.
Keywords
fuel processing industries; syngas; fuel flexible gasifiers; gas distribution network; harbor industrial cluster; multi-fuel syngas infrastructures; seaports; syngas conversion processes; Automotive engineering; Biomass; Energy conversion; Fuel processing industries; Natural gas; Petroleum; Power generation; Refining; Resistance heating; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Infrastructure Systems and Services: Building Networks for a Brighter Future (INFRA), 2008 First International Conference on
Conference_Location
Rotterdam
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6887-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFRA.2008.5439578
Filename
5439578
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