This project concerns the production of power and synthesis gases from pulverized coal via suspension gasification. Control, flow and monitoring systems are nearing completion. The coal feeder has been tested and a coal suitable for cyclone firing is available. Construction of the cyclone reactor and exhaust line are underway. The mass spectrometer calibration system is complete.
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