(91b) What do a Trash Disposal Site and a Refinery Share in Common
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2014
2014 Spring Meeting & 10th Global Congress on Process Safety
17th Topical on Refinery Processing
Environmental and Water Solutions
Tuesday, April 1, 2014 - 2:00pm to 2:30pm
These facts are true about refineries –
- They are always short of hydrogen
- They are considered by the local community as a toxic site to be controlled, if barely tolerated
- The have a preexisting traffic flow pattern of trucks, trains, and pipelines loading off product
- The have lots of process utility headers and connections and are zoned for heavy industrial duty and emissions generation.
These are facts about MSW gasification plants –
- They make syngas which can make hydrogen
- They are considered by the local community as a toxic site to be controlled, if barely tolerated
- The have a traffic flow pattern of trucks, and maybe trains bringing MSW into the plant and then leaving
- They need lots of process utility headers and connections and would most likely be zoned for heavy industrial duty and emissions
Mirrored paradigms ?? This paper will discuss details of a proposed parasitic process whereby a mostly MSW–to-syngas plant (augmented with some coke, resid, slops, and refinery solid waste) can turn a “sow’s ear into a silk purse “, make some additional hydrogen, and keep the local community a bit happier about it all when they eliminate the traditional truck hauls of miles to the nearest dump….if the dump even exists anymore.
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