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High-temperature turbine technology program, overall plant design description (OPCC), coal-derived liquid electric power plant

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5280145
This report describes the Coal-Derived Liquid Combined Cycle Power System concept developed during Phase II of the US Department of Energy High Temperature Turbine Technology (DOE-HTTT) Program. The report defines a highly reliable, commercially viable system based on coal-derived liquid (CDL) fuel. This definition builds on the Phase I study through its focus on a coal-derived liquid fueled, high firing temperature, water-cooled gas turbine system with a steam bottoming plant that has one reheat steam turbine. The CDL fuel handling plant and support system concepts are also based on approaches initially described in DOE-HTTT Report FE-1806-24, High-Temperature Turbine Technology Program, Overall Plant Design Description, Coal-Derived Liquid Electric Power Plant. Significant changes in the hardware and its functional sequencing are included and a more detailed exposition of the organization, operation, and control of the integrated system is presented.
Research Organization:
General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY (USA). Gas Turbine Div.
DOE Contract Number:
AC01-76ET10340
OSTI ID:
5280145
Report Number(s):
DOE/ET/10340-T5; FE-1806-84; ON: DE82004623
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English