This report describes the second phase of a project to design, construct and commission an integrated coal/biomass-to-liquids facility at a capacity of 1 bbl. /day at the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (UK-CAER) ? specifically for construction, commissioning and operating of the downstream process units for water-gas-shift, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and balance of plant [BOP]. The deliverables from the operation of this pilot plant is firstly the liquid F-T products and finished fuels which are of interest to UK-CAER?s academic, government and industrial research partners. Going forward the facility will produce research quantities of F-T liquids and finished fuels for subsequent Fuel Quality Testing, Performance and Acceptability. Moreover, the facility is expected to be employed for a range of research and investigations related to: Feed Preparation, Characteristics and Quality
Coal and Biomass Gasification
Gas Clean-up/ Conditioning
Gas Conversion by -F-T Synthesis
Product Work-up and Refining
Systems Analysis and Integration
and Scale-up and Demonstration. Environmental Considerations - particularly how to manage and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from CBTL facilities and from use of the fuels will be a primary research objective. The results of this second phase study include the FEED study and detailed engineering design of the downstream processing units and BOP, the selection of a range of technologies and technology vendors, the as-built plant - its equipment and capabilities, and the results of two trial production runs, one with coal only and one with a coal/biomass blend. These are described in detail in this report.