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Recovery Act. Demonstration of a Pilot Integrated Biorefinery for the Efficient, Direct Conversion of Biomass to Diesel Fuel
Schuetzle, Dennis1  Tamblyn, Greg1  Caldwell, Matt1  Hanbury, Orion1  Schuetzle, Robert2  Rodriguez, Ramer2  Johnson, Alex3  Deichert, Fred3  Jorgensen, Roger3  Struble, Doug3 
[1] Renewable Energy Institute International, Sacramentao, CA (United States);Greyrock Energy, Sacramento, CA (United States);Red Lion Bio-Energy, Toledo, OH (United States)
关键词: Biomass;    Feedstocks;    Rice Hulls;    Wood;    Renewable Diesel Fuel;    Synthetic Diesel Fuel;    Renewable Fuels;    Reformulated Gasoline Blendstocks;    Integrated Biorefinery;    Risk Management;    Mitigation Analysis;    Safety;    Health;    Plant Engineering;    Plant Design;    Engineering Processes;    Management Processes;    Value Engineering;    Concurrent Engineering;    Piping and Instrument Design (P&ID);    Material Science;    Design for Manufacturing;    Kinetics;    Thermodynamics;    Physics;    Organic Chemistry;    Analytical Chemistry;    Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA);    Component Manufacturing;    Modular Design;    Component Procurement;    Feedstock Introduction;    Solids Steam Reforming;    Gases Steam Reforming;    Slow Pyrolysis;    Syngas;    Syngas Purification;    Purified Syngas;    Catalytic Reactor;    Catalytic Conversion;    Fuel Synthesis;    Direct Fuel Production;    Syngas Catalysis;    Product Separation;    Fuel Storage;    Fuel Distillation;    Catalyst Tailgas;    Control Systems;    Data Acquisition Systems;    Process Control;    Training;    Test Campaigns;    Plant Stand;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1179256
RP-ID  :  DOE-REII--02876
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1179256
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来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The Renewable Energy Institute International, in collaboration with Greyrock Energy and Red Lion Bio-Energy (RLB) has successfully demonstrated operation of a 25 ton per day (tpd) nameplate capacity, pilot, pre-commercial-scale integrated biorefinery (IBR) plant for the direct production of premium, ???drop-in???, synthetic fuels from agriculture and forest waste feedstocks using next-generation thermochemical and catalytic conversion technologies. The IBR plant was built and tested at the Energy Center, which is located in the University of Toledo Medical Campus in Toledo, Ohio.

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