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Title: Biomass-gasifer steam-injected gas turbine cogeneration

Journal Article · · Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power; (USA)
OSTI ID:5879762
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  1. Princeton Univ., NJ (USA). Center for Energy and Environmental Studies

Steam injection for power and efficiency augmentation in aeroderivative gas turbines is now commercially established for natural gas-fired cogeneration. Steam-injected gas turbines fired with coal and biomass are being developed. In terms of efficiency, capital cost, and commercial viability, the most promising was to fuel steam-injected gas turbines with biomass is via the biomass-integrated gasifier/steam-injected gas turbine (BIG/STIG). The R and D effort required to commercialize the Big/STIG is modest because it can build on extensive previous coal-integrated gasifier/gas turbine development efforts. An economic analysis of BIG/STIG cogeneration is presented for cane sugar factories, where sugar cane residues would be the fuel. A BIG/STIG investment would be attractive for sugar producers, who could sell large quantities of electricity, or for the local electric utility, as a low-cost generating option. Worldwide, the cane sugar industry could support some 50,000 MW of BIG/STIG capacity, and there are many potential applications in the forest products and other biomass-based industries.

OSTI ID:
5879762
Journal Information:
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power; (USA), Vol. 112:2; ISSN 0742-4795
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English