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A STRUCTURED CATALYST

A structured catalyst for catalyzing an endothermic reaction of a feed gas to convert it to a product gas Including at least one macroscopic structure of an electrically conductive material and at least one connector attached to the at least one macroscopic structure, wherein the macroscopic structure supports a catalytically active material.

A STRUCTURED CATALYST

A structured catalyst for catalyzing an endothermic reaction of a feed gas to convert it to a product gas Including at least one macroscopic structure of an electrically conductive material and at least one connector attached to the at least one macroscopic structure, wherein the macroscopic structure supports a catalytically active material.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CO-GENERATING ELECTRICITY IN A PROCESS PLANT INTEGRATED WITH A THERMAL POWER GENERATOR USING FEEDWATER
20230167748 · 2023-06-01 ·

A method for co-generating electricity in a process plant using feedwater, where the process plant is integrated with a thermal power generator, is provided. The method includes obtaining a pressurized stream of hot feedwater from a feedwater generation unit of the process plant; compressing the pressurized stream of hot feedwater by pumping and splitting the pressurized stream of hot feedwater to obtain a first stream of feedwater and a second stream of feedwater; routing the second stream of feedwater to the thermal power generator; cooling the second stream of feedwater against a process fluid that is used in the thermal power generator to generate a heat in the thermal power generator and to obtain a cooled second stream of feedwater; and co-generating the electricity, using the thermal power generator integrated with the process plant, using the heat.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CO-GENERATING ELECTRICITY IN A PROCESS PLANT INTEGRATED WITH A THERMAL POWER GENERATOR USING FEEDWATER
20230167748 · 2023-06-01 ·

A method for co-generating electricity in a process plant using feedwater, where the process plant is integrated with a thermal power generator, is provided. The method includes obtaining a pressurized stream of hot feedwater from a feedwater generation unit of the process plant; compressing the pressurized stream of hot feedwater by pumping and splitting the pressurized stream of hot feedwater to obtain a first stream of feedwater and a second stream of feedwater; routing the second stream of feedwater to the thermal power generator; cooling the second stream of feedwater against a process fluid that is used in the thermal power generator to generate a heat in the thermal power generator and to obtain a cooled second stream of feedwater; and co-generating the electricity, using the thermal power generator integrated with the process plant, using the heat.

Energy storage for combustion turbine using molten carbonate electrolyzer cell
11261784 · 2022-03-01 · ·

An energy storage system includes: a combustion turbine configured to output heated sweep gas; a reformer configured to receive natural gas and steam and to output reformed natural gas; a molten carbonate electrolyzer cell (“MCEC”) comprising an MCEC anode and an MCEC cathode, wherein the MCEC is configured to operate in a hydrogen-generation mode in which: the MCEC anode receives the reformed natural gas from the reformer, and outputs MCEC anode exhaust that contains hydrogen, and the MCEC cathode is configured to receive heated sweep gas from the combustion turbine, and to output MCEC cathode exhaust; and a storage tank configured to receive the MCEC anode exhaust that contains hydrogen.

PROCESS FOR THE PARTIAL OXIDATION OF FUELS AND THE DEVICE FOR APPLYING SAID PROCESS
20170318655 · 2017-11-02 ·

The invention comprises a process for obtaining a gas from a fluid fuel and an oxidising fluid, said process comprising steps in which the incoming fluid is subjected to temperature, photocatalytic action and reaction with catalysts, all this within a device with a tubular structure which the incoming fluid circulates through in a spiral manner, between a fixed bed attached to the walls of the duct and a circulating bed with an ionised gas stream that occupies a central position of the duct, producing a gas obtained.

Process for purifying a synthesis gas

The present invention provides for a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) process for the substantial removal of H.sub.2O and CO.sub.2 from a synthesis gas to obtain a multicomponent product gas substantially free of H.sub.2O and CO.sub.2 with high recovery of the product gas. Further, the present invention provides an integrated process that achieves sufficiently high H.sub.2 and CO recoveries such that compression and recycling of the syngas purification PSA tailgas is not necessary to be economically advantageous compared to the conventional processes.

Radiant non-catalytic recuperative reformer

A radiant, non-catalytic recuperative reformer has a flue gas flow path for conducting hot exhaust gas from a thermal process and a reforming mixture flow path for conducting a reforming mixture. At least a portion of the reforming mixture flow path is positioned adjacent to the flue gas flow path to permit heat transfer from the hot exhaust gas to the reforming mixture. The reforming mixture flow path contains substantially no material commonly used as a catalyst for reforming hydrocarbon fuel (e.g., nickel oxide, platinum group elements or rhenium), but instead the reforming mixture is reformed into a higher calorific fuel via reactions due to the heat transfer and residence time. In a preferred embodiment, a portion of the reforming mixture flow path is positioned outside of flue gas flow path for a relatively large residence time.

Radiant non-catalytic recuperative reformer

A radiant, non-catalytic recuperative reformer has a flue gas flow path for conducting hot exhaust gas from a thermal process and a reforming mixture flow path for conducting a reforming mixture. At least a portion of the reforming mixture flow path is positioned adjacent to the flue gas flow path to permit heat transfer from the hot exhaust gas to the reforming mixture. The reforming mixture flow path contains substantially no material commonly used as a catalyst for reforming hydrocarbon fuel (e.g., nickel oxide, platinum group elements or rhenium), but instead the reforming mixture is reformed into a higher calorific fuel via reactions due to the heat transfer and residence time. In a preferred embodiment, a portion of the reforming mixture flow path is positioned outside of flue gas flow path for a relatively large residence time.

System and method for producing a consistent quality syngas from diverse waste materials with heat recovery based power generation, and renewable hydrogen co-production

A system and method for converting waste and secondary materials into synthesis gas (syngas) through the use of a molten metal bath gasifier for the initial breakdown of waste feeds and an A/C plasma reactor for complete dissociation of waste feeds into syngas, and an anaerobic digester. The system includes a heat recovery and steam power generation process for the production of electricity. The system produces a net output of electricity above plant load sufficient for the co-production of renewable Hydrogen and Oxygen. The process does not require the use of fossil fuels or fossil feedstocks during normal operations, and it eliminates combustion produced stack emissions or landfill residuals.