The Energy Center 1 The Future of Illinois Basin Coal Feedstock for Transportation Fuel Conversion F.T. Sparrow Director, Coal Transformation Laboratory.

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The Energy Center 1 The Future of Illinois Basin Coal Feedstock for Transportation Fuel Conversion F.T. Sparrow Director, Coal Transformation Laboratory The Energy Center at Discovery Park Purdue University Indiana Society for Mining and Reclamation Jasper, IN December 5,

The Energy Center 2 Here we go again…. In 1980, Congress passed the Energy Security Act that created the Synthetic Fuels Corporation, another Carter proposal. Congress authorized $20 billion in subsidies to promote the production of synthetic fuels from coal, tar sands, and shale oil reserves by private industry in an effort to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil. A single synthetic fuels plant was built at a cost of $2.1 billion. In spite of these large expenditures, the Synthetic Fuels Corporation did not successfully produce an alternative fuel and never became a profitable venture. After seven years of failed efforts, President Reagan dissolved the corporation. Source: National Environmental Trust, Failure of American Policies to Achieve Energy Independence,

The Energy Center 3 U.S. increases dependence on imports Why again? U.S. Dependence on Energy Imports

The Energy Center 4 Conventional and Future Fuel Use

The Energy Center 5 What process are we talking about?

The Energy Center 6 Synfuels: 1-2 barrels of oil per ton of coal Coal To Transportation Liquids, CTL Coal Gasification Fischer-Tropsch

The Energy Center 7 Other Synfuel Processes in the News Corn ethanol (11 plants planned in Indiana- 850 million gallons/yr.) Cellulosic Product ethanol (needs development) Coal gas IGCC;

The Energy Center 8 Southwest Indiana Aims to be Home to Large Natural Gas Plant, October 27, 2006 PRESS RELEASE: EVANSVILLE, Indiana. Governor Mitch Daniels today announced there are plans to build a $1.5 Billion coal gasification plant that would be the first in the country to make pipeline quality natural gas from coal beginning in The project will include a methanation process to produce pipeline quality substitute natural gas (SNG), which has an identical molecular structure to that of natural gas. It would produce 40 Billion cubic feet of pipeline quality SNG annually, which is enough to supply 15% to 20% of Indiana's residential and commercial gas demand. Its use is projected to save consumers more than $3.7 Billion over the next 30 years versus the price of conventional natural gas.

The Energy Center 9 IGCC Technology at Wabash

The Energy Center 10 What can one ton of coal do? It can be used to generate 2100 kwh of electricity, which if sold at 6 cents/kwh, would add $126 to the states economy It can be used to produce 63 gallons of diesel fuel, which, if sold at 2.60/gallon would add $165 to the states economy- a 30% increase Further, the synfuel route appears to require 30% less capital investment

The Energy Center 11 What would it take for Indiana to meet its share of substituting 25% synfuel for crude oil? Indiana consumes 2.3 billion gallons of gas/year: 25% reduction would be 600 million gallons Meeting this goal would require: –A 30% increase in our corn production (230 million bushels) –A 60% increase in our coal production (20 million tons) –Conclusion reached in Hoosier Homegrown Energy: need both

The Energy Center 12 Goal: Produce electricity, natural gas, and Transportation Fuels from Clean Coal and Bioenergy

The Energy Center 13 So: what is the state doing to encourage the use of coal as a feedstock for transportation fuels? CCTR - The Indiana Center for Technology Research: created by S.B. 29 in 2003 to encourage the use of Indiana coal in a economically and environmentally sound manner CTL - The Coal Transformation Laboratory in Purdues Energy Center created in 2005 to develop technologies for converting coal into combustible gases and liquids CFA - The Coal Fuel Alliance created in August 2005 to further the objectives of the Obama / Lugar amendment to the 2005 Energy bill, aimed at increasing the use of Illinois basin coals as feedstock for transportation fuels

The Energy Center 14 CCTR Programs General coal studies: IGCC, coal fines use, coal characterization, coke studies, coal transportation Coal to liquid studies I.On-Going: 4 scoping studies: F/T production, use, environmental impact, policy Contribution to Lugar / Purdue Summit II.Proposed: F/T Production & use

The Energy Center 15 Policy Alternatives to Stimulate Private Sector Investment in Domestic Alternative Fuels Wally Tyner with assistance from Dileep Birur, Justin Quear, and Jayson Beckman

The Energy Center 16 For coal liquids or cellulose ethanol, one option would be a subsidy that varies with the price of crude oil – this option could be structured to function like a floor price for the domestic alternative Another option would be a purchase guarantee in which companies would bid for contracts to sell biomass or coal liquids –In this option, the government would not actually take possession of the product, but would resell in the market

The Energy Center 17 The capital cost of this plant is $3.9 billion We use a total life of 25 years with an 8% debt rate, 15% return on equity, and 33% equity financing The plant uses Midwestern bituminous coal Our analysis to date has been done for a 60,000 b/d coal liquids plant with CO2 sequestration

The Energy Center 18 Oil price uncertainty was incorporated using price variability over the past 25 years (in inflation adjusted terms) and a range of base prices from $40 through $70 The break-even cost of producing diesel fuels from this plant is estimated at a crude oil equivalent of $43/bbl Uncertainty is incorporated in capital cost and future oil prices:

The Energy Center 19 The simulations were done using a subsidy in the event the crude oil price in any given year falls below $45 So a crude price of $45 becomes the floor for the plant, but in years with higher prices, market prices prevail In the graphs that follow, we present: –the probability of a loss at each base price with and without the subsidy, and –the expected government cost of the subsidy policy

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The Energy Center 22 Of course, if oil remains above $45, the actual cost would be zero So if the national security cost of imported oil is greater than cents per gallon, the nation would benefit from this policy The bottom line is that with base prices ranging between $55 and $70 per barrel, the expected cost to the government would range between 11 and 22 cents per gallon of fuel produced

The Energy Center 23 Purdues CTL Program Aimed at finding mix of FIT fuels and engine designs which results in lowest cost to users Three areas of interest –Diesel –Combustion turbine –CO 2 reduction

The Energy Center 24 Integrated program focusing on fuel modification and engine and after-treatment designs will maximize benefits of utilizing FT fuels. This plan has been developed as part of the initial scoping study Existing engine test facilities will have to be upgraded to carry out integrated fuels and engine research, provide the level of detail required to maximize the benefits from both components, and provide realistic economic assessment FT Diesel Fuels Research

The Energy Center 25 October 2002 Certified ISB 5.9 L Cummins Diesel – EGR & VGT (with Cummins Calterm II 7.63) 800 hp Eddy Current Dynamometer w/ Dyn-Loc IV Controller Diesel Engine Test Facility

The Energy Center 26 FT Fuels Utilization in Aircraft Gas Turbines Use of FT fuel as an endothermic coolant for aircraft systems – endotherms and coking behavior must be investigated Particulate generation – investigation of sooting behavior of FT fuels and blends with JP8 – low aromatic content may lead to lower soot emissions Atomization, mixing, ignition properties of FT fuels and fuel blends will be studied in High Pressure Lab gas turbine combustor facility

The Energy Center 27 Air flow at 950 deg F inlet temperature at 9 lbm/sec and 700 psi Recently upgraded emissions monitoring system, state-of-the-art FTIR and flame ionization detector installed Gas Turbine Combustor Facility

The Energy Center 28 Obama-Lugar Amendment Three Universities (Southern Illinois University, Purdue University, and University of Kentucky) of the Coal Fuel Alliance, are to …evaluate the commercial and technical feasibility of advanced technologies to convert Illinois Basin coals into Fischer-Tropsch, (FT) and other transportation fuels $85M authorized for research and a test center from DOE DOE has immediate need for 400,000 bbls/day for their own use

The Energy Center 29 What are the challenges that must be overcome before coal to liquids becomes a reality? 1.Uncertainty regarding crude oil prices-oil at $70, make a bundle: oil at $40 loose your shirt. 2.Reducing the cost of conversion process: some uncertainty remains. 3.Global warming: coal releases more CO 2 than other fuels. CO 2 injection? CO 2 conversion? 4.Why not focus on renewables, not coal, for synfuel? 5.Usage in engines-who will certify fuels?

The Energy Center 30 CO 2 Capture & Sequestration Is there something better? CO 2 The Huge Challenge

The Energy Center 31 Conclusion: Dont quit your day job mining coal to generate electricity The future of Coal to Liquid holds great promise