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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 8,1996 PSA#1590U.S.Department of Energy, Robert W. Travers, FE-232/GTN, 1000
Independence Ave. S.W., Washington, DC 20585 A -- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SEEKS THE PARTICIPATION OF A U.S. POWER
INDUSTRY COAL FUELED ELECTRICAL GENERATION COMPANY DUE 051796 POC Mr.
Robert Travers, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy,
(301) 903-6166. The DOE is seeking a volunteer U.S. power industry
electrical generation company interested in participating in a site
specific study to develop a conceptual design for Advanced Cycle 2nd
Generation Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion (PFBC) technology as a
coal fueled repowering concept at the actual power industry company's
electrical generation site. The site should be well-suited to such a
repowering. Site selection preferred characteristics should align to
the following: (1) Coal - Fueled Plant, (2) Currently Operating, (3)
Subcritical Steam Plant, (4) 100 TO 300 MWe Single Unit Capacity or
multiple units with combined capacity in this range, and (5) Medium to
High Sulfur content in Fuel. The DOE and power industry participant
will visit the site and develop lists of the necessary information
about the plant, operations, fuels, and regional economics to allow
preparation of the evaluation. The DOE will work with the participant
company to develop generation production costing evaluations to
establish the capacity factor for each option for the unit dispatched
using the host participant's particular operating environment. This
will be used to develop meaningful yearly projections of expected use,
allow evaluation of the number of start-stop cycles avoided because of
the improved dispatch with the repowering technologies, and to develop
industry-method-based economic comparisons of the options. The DOE
will develop a conceptual design and economic evaluation using
procedures familiar to electrical generation company planners. The DOE
will evaluate the technical requirements for equipment/plant
compatibility as well as the economics and schedule requirements for a
repowering project. Advantages and practical aspects of repowering
will be determined. Issues such as remaining equipment life' demolition
requirements, spare parts requirements, permitting, and dispatch
requirements will be addressed. All power company participant
information will be conducted under policies that would provide strict
nondisclosure of information these companies identify as being
''company proprietary information.'' The power plant site will not
actually be modified, but sufficient detail will be developed to show
the feasibility of upgrading the participant's site to Advanced Cycle
2nd Generation PFBC technology. A final report summarizing all study
activities will be prepared and submission of a technical paper for
publication on this work, and attendance at a conference is suggested
by the DOE. If your company is interested in a volunteer partnership
with the DOE to develop a conceptual design for High Efficiency
Advanced Cycle 2nd Generation PFBC technology as a repowering concept,
please respond in writing providing background information about your
company along with information regarding the proposed repowering site
(e.g., coal fuel type, limestone/dolomite availability, repowering
unit size (MWe)). To be considered for this volunteer partnership your
response must be received no latter then 4:00 P.M. EDT on May 17,
1996. All questions concerning this matter should be addressed to Mr.
Robert Travers at (301) 903-6166. (0127) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19960507\A-0006.SOL)
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