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Simulent Energy develops or assists in developing technologies in the field of renewable, environmental friendly and green energies.
Simulent Energy has developed proprietary technology for gasification of high sulfur containing fuels such as Petroleum coke and Black Liquor.
Simulent Energy has also closely collaborated with the Pulp & Paper industry in improving their existing gasification process for Black Liquor.
Simulent Energy can help you analyze your Energy Conversion system from top to bottom. We can assist you to:
- Analyze and optimize the flow process,
- Study and improve your energy outputs,
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Petroleum Coke Gasification on Molten Salt Pool
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A specific process is being proposed by Simulent Energy for converting low-value petroleum coke into clean fuel gas or synthesis gas. This process also recovers elemental sulfur and vanadium concentrate while offering versatility. Almost any carbonaceous material, such as petroleum coke, residual oil, coal, wood, can be converted to either low- or medium-Btu gas by using air or oxygen combined with steam, respectively, as the primary oxidant.
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Co-Flow Gasifier
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Through a three-year contract with the U.S. Department of Energy and Weyerhaeuser, Simulent Energy is assisting the pulp and paper industry to analyze and improve their existing gasification technology.
Simulent Energy major contribution is directed into studying the atomization process of the Black liquor in the Chemrac booster gasifier installed and operated New Bern, NC.
Simulent Energy has analyzed the process and proposed modifications in order to improve the overall performance of the system. At present, these suggestions are being implemented by Weyerhaeuser.
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Chemrac booster gasifier used in New-Bern, NC |
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