Abstract
The High-Temperature Winkler process (HTWTM), which has been developed by the companies Rheinbraun and Uhde in the mid-70s of the 20th century, is an evolution of the Winkler-fluidized bed gasification process. The gasifier is divided into two zones, the bubbling fluidized bed operated at temperatures well below the ash softening point, and the freeboard operated at higher temperatures in order to decompose tars contained in the produced gas. The obtained gas may be used either in a gas turbine for power generation or for the production of fuels or chemical products. At the Institute for Energy Systems and Technology (EST) of TU Darmstadt, a semi-industrial pilot plant with thermal capacity of 0.5MWth has been erected to test the HTWTM gasification technology for different kinds of feedstock. A fluidized bed reactor with an inner diameter of 0.4m is used as gasifier. Gasification of the feedstock’s is carried out under atmospheric pressure. The cold and the hot commissioning of the plant have successfully been conducted. This paper presents first results and experiences gained within the commissioning of the pilot plant using pre-dried lignite as feedstock.
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