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CBTL Design Case Summary Conventional Feedstock Supply System - Herbaceous

Authors :
Christopher T. Wright
Erin Searcy
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2012.

Abstract

A conventional bale feedstock design has been established that represents supply system technologies, costs, and logistics that are achievable today for supplying herbaceous feedstocks as a blendstock with coal for energy production. Efforts are made to identify bottlenecks and optimize the efficiency and capacities of this supply system, within the constraints of existing local feedstock supplies, equipment, and permitting requirements. The feedstock supply system logistics operations encompass all of the activities necessary to move herbaceous biomass feedstock from the production location to the conversion reactor ready for blending and insertion. This supply system includes operations that are currently available such that costs and logistics are reasonable and reliable. The system modeled for this research project includes the uses of field-dried corn stover or switchgrass as a feedstock to annually supply an 800,000 DM ton conversion facility.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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