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Coal-Derived Hydrogen and Liquid Fuels to Help Meet a Growing Demand - 2001

John C. Winslow

West Virginia Energy

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Table of Contents

Hydrogen From Coal 12
The Six Major Direct Uses of Synthesis Gas 13
Chemicals from Coal - Final Products 14
The Co-Production Strategy Provides Options 15
Current Military Needs - Petroleum 16
Strategic Petroleum Reserve 17
Hurdles to Deploying Coal Fuel Plants 18
Oxygen Separation 19
Water Gas Shift - Hydrogen Separation Membrane Reactor 20
Hydrogen Storage 21
Potential Deployment Scenario and Benefits for CTL 22
Hydrogen from Coal Program Roadmap 23
Coal-Derived Liquid Fuels: Supplementary Material 24
DOE-Funded F-T / F-T Related Projects 25
DOE-Funded F-T / F-T Related Projects, Cont'd 26
Incentives 29
Texaco Gasifier 29
Defense Fuels Research 31
Coproduction: One Case to Evaluate Economics 32
Economics of Previous Configuration 33
DOE-Funded F-T/F-T Related Projects, Cont'd 34
U.S. Military Challenges 35
Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve 36
Fischer-Tropsch Diesel Lowers Emissions 37