Abstract-Integrated systems of FT liquids processes and waste energy utilization based on Shell, GSP and GE gasification are designed and simulated. The results show that under the condition of 1 000 t/hr coal feedstock, the yields of the liquids, including diesel, naphtha and LPG, are 205.2t/hr, 73.2t/hr and 40.1t/hr, respectively based on shell; 205.1t/hr, 73.2t/hr and 40.1t/hr, respectively based on GSP; 183.8t/hr, 65.6t/hr and 35.9t/hr respectively based on GE. However, the electricity generation equivalent to about 2% of coal thermal value cannot meet the power needs of the three systems. Based on LHV, the highest system thermal efficiency of 47.7% comes from the system based on Shell. The lowest system thermal efficiency, resulting from the system based on GE, has decreased 7.1% compared with that of the system based Shell. The proportion of carbon capture to the total carbon entering the systems is 58.7% (for the system based on Shell), 58.6% (for the system based on GSP) and 59.5% (for the system based on GE), respectively.