Method of producing power-generation and engine fuels from oil shale fines with solid heat carrier units (SHCU)
O.P. Potapov,
M.S. Petrov and
G.P. Stelmakh
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 2003, vol. 3, issue 1, 51-61
Abstract:
The technical feasibility and economic expediency of the shale-converting power technology complex at the Leningradskoye deposit in northwest Russia is substantiated herein. Two basic options of production utilisation are considered: manufacture of power fluid fuels, mainly for gas turbines and combined-cycle units; and production of boiler and ship fuel oils and domestic gas fuels.
Keywords: solid heat carrier units (SHCU); environmental protection; low temperature coke gas (LTCG); gasoline fraction; diesel fraction; heavy oil; combined-cycle installation; UTT (SHCU). (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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