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Science 26 March 1982:
Vol. 215. no. 4540, pp. 1571 - 1576
DOI: 10.1126/science.215.4540.1571

Articles

Coal Gasification for Electric Power Generation

Dwain F. Spencer 1, Michael J. Gluckman 2, and Seymour B. Alpert 3

1 Director of the Advanced Power Systems Division, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California 94304
2 Technical director for engineering and economic evaluations in the Advanced Power Systems Division, Electric Power Research Institute
3 Technical director for fuels in the Advanced Power Systems Division, Electric Power Research Institute

The electric utility industry is being severely affected by rapidly escalating gas and oil prices, restrictive environmental and licensing regulations, and an extremely tight money market. Integrated coal gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants have the potential to be economically competitive with present commercial coal-fired power plants while satisfying stringent emission control requirements. The current status of gasification technology is discussed and the critical importance of the 100-megawatt Cool Water IGCC demonstration program is emphasized.





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