Crispin,
 
This plant is a scaled up version of an existing process.  More info on the 
Lignite plant at:
http://www.mississippipower.com/kemper/TRIGTechnology.asp
 
Additional information Links on this site...
http://sequestration.mit.edu/tools/projects/kemper.html
 
William Hatcher
 



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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:56:31 -0400
Subject: [Stoves] Lignite in Mississippi






Dear Friends
 
Energy Company Southern reports they have patented and licensed a lignite 
burning power plant design that ‘burns cleaner’ than natural gas. It has been 
licensed to China. It was developed for a Mississippi-based coal deposit. The 
Boss man (CNBC interview) did not define ‘cleaner’.
 
My suspicion is that it is a fuel composition-related achievement. The H2 
content of the fuel must be high. It also must be a statement conditioned on 
the combustion devices being defined in order to make the comparison.
 
I am happy to hear that they have done at a large scale what we have done on a 
micro scale. I am willing to bet it is a combined cycle gasification mode power 
plant. The increased efficiency reduces the emissions per kW output.
 
Regards
Crispin
 
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