International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.35, No.18, 9836-9844, 2010
The Sotacarbo coal gasification experimental plant for a CO2-free hydrogen production
Being hydrogen the most promising energy carrier for distributed power generation and being the coal-to-hydrogen technologies far from their large-scale application, mainly due to their high costs, Sotacarbo has recently built up a pilot platform for the combined production of hydrogen and electrical energy from coal. The platform includes two different units: a 5 MWth demonstrative plant and a 200 kW(th) pilot plant (feed with a maximum of 35 kg/h of coal). This paper, together with a detailed description of the pilot plant (which includes a fixed-bed up-draft gasifier and the whole syngas treatment line for power generation and hydrogen production), reports a critical analysis of the main results obtained in the first experimental campaigns, carried out by using a low sulphur South African coal and a high sulphur Sardinian coal (for both kinds of coal, a hot gas desulphurization system allows to reduce at about 10 ppm the H2S concentration in the clean syngas). In particular, a hydrogen production of about 1.4-1.6 kg/h (depending on the primary fuel composition and the operating conditions) has been obtained from a portion of syngas corresponding to the gasification of 7 kg/h of coal. (C) 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.