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7 Catalytic Biosynfuel Refinery
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Introduction
1 Unneeded Old Coal Power Plant
2 New Electricity Generator Building
3a NuScale Underground Nuclear Reactor
3b ThorCon Underground Nuclear Reactor
4 Hydrogen and Steam Generators
5 Biomass Preparation
6 Plasma Torch Biomass Gasifier
7 Biosynfuel Refinery
8 Biosynfuel Product Processes
9
Beyond Energy Parks
Catalytic Biosynfuel Refinery
for Methanol Synthesis from Biomass Syngas and Hydrogen
Methanol Institute:
www.methanol.org
Pilot Plant Size Equipment:
http://www.gastechno.com/
National Energy Technology Laboratories: https://www.netl.doe.gov/research/coal/energy-systems/gasification/gasifipedia/methanol
(along with Methanol to Gasoline Conversion - Mobil Process)
National Energy Technology Laboratories: https://www.netl.doe.gov/research/coal/energy-systems/gasification/gasifipedia/methanol-to-gasoline
National Renewable Energy Laboratories: https://www.nrel.gov/
A pilot plant size methanol synthesis facility.
A nuclear reactor powered Energy Park size M80 methanol, M10 gasoline, and diesel synthesis facility.
Oil refinery in Texas. They can add small underground nuclear
reactors to manufacture biosynfuels from air's CO2 and water's Hydrogen (H2).
https://www.mattershift.com/technology
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In general, this facility would be defined by local and national building and electrical codes, and supplemented by constraints from the relevant equipment manufacturers.
The particular biosynfuel refinery being contemplated here is new territory with the material below providing some insight on how they might be designed.
This website is a draft. The candidate document's footnote numbers go with a private database. Copy the document's title and submit it to Google. The document may still be posted on the Internet.
Green Freedom: 17.218 17.702 17.704 17.705 17.707
http://bioage.typepad.com/greencarcongress/docs/greenfreedom.pdf
2.701 ----- Biomass Companies
2.702 ----- BIOSYNGAS - Description of R&D trajectory necessary
to reach large-scale implementation of renewable syngas from biomass
2.703 ----- COST ESTIMATE for biosynfuel production via
biosyncrude gasification
2.704 ----- Methanol Overview - Chemistry and Manufacture - ppt
2.705 ----- Why Syngas to make Methanol - Methanol to Gasoline
Production - ppsx
2.706 ----- 16.602 ----- Large-Scale Pyrolysis Oil Production -
A Technology Assessment and Economic Analysis
2.707 ----- 16.603 ----- Production of Bio-methanol - Technology
Brief
2.708 ----- 16.604 ----- PRODUCTION OF BIO-METHANOL
2.709 ----- 16.605 ----- Methanol as an alternative
transportation fuel in the US - Options for sustainable and or energy-secure
transportation
2.710 ----- 16.606 ----- Cost-competitive, efficient
bio0methanol production from biomass via black liquor gasification
2.711 ----- 16.607 ----- Market Study for the Production of
Second Generation Bioliquids
2.712 ----- 16.608 ----- Biomethanol as a second-generation
biofuel for transportation
2.713 ----- 16.609 ----- Biomethanol Production and CO2 Emission
Reduction from Forage Grasses, Trees, and Crop Residues
2.714 ----- 16.610 ----- What is Biomass
2.715 ----- 16.611 ----- IEAGHG Information Paper - 2016-IP4 -
Developments in Renewable Methanol Production
2.716 ----- 16.612 ----- Turbomachinery in Biofuel Production
2.717 ----- 16.613 ----- Biofuels sources, biofuel policy,
biofuel economy and global biofuel projections
2.718 ----- 16.614 ----- World's first Commercial Scale
Biomethanol Plant in Hagfors SWEDEN
2.719 ----- 16.615 ----- FEMA Emergency Wood Gasifier
2.720 ----- 16.616 ----- FEMA Emergency Power Systems for
Critical Facilities - A best Practices Approach to Improving Reliability
2.721 ----- 16.617 ----- Iowa State to manage biorefinery
projects for new Manufacturing USA Institute
2.722 ----- Computer Modeling A Methanol Production Process ppt
2.723 ----- Methanol Institute Presentation Slide Presentation
2.724 ----- BLACK LIQUOR - Fact Sheet
2.727 ----- Enerkem, NREL team develops High Octane Low Carbon Gasoline (HOLCG)
hydrocarbon blends
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