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Gas Turbine Handbook : Principles and Practices

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282 <strong>Gas</strong> <strong>Turbine</strong> <strong>H<strong>and</strong>book</strong>: <strong>Principles</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Practices</strong><br />

requirements. Computer (microcomputer or programmable logic<br />

controller) control systems must be designed to interface <strong>and</strong> control<br />

these various processes during steady-state <strong>and</strong> transient operation.<br />

Though the supply of natural gas <strong>and</strong> oil, globally [proven gas<br />

reserves of 6.34x10 15 cubic feet (179.5x10 12 cubic meters) <strong>and</strong> proven<br />

oil reserves of 1.19x10 12 barrels] 2 , will satisfy consumption needs<br />

for many years to come, a major effort is being made to produce gas<br />

turbines capable of burning all types of fossil fuel, biomass <strong>and</strong> waste<br />

products 3,4 .<br />

Researchers are intensifying their efforts to supply hydrogen,<br />

processed from fossil <strong>and</strong> non-fossil resources, for use in petroleumbased<br />

equipment. The objective is to produce recoverable, cost effective,<br />

<strong>and</strong> environmentally benign energy. One technique being studied at<br />

Purdue University’s College of Science requires only water, a catalyst<br />

based on the metal rhenium, <strong>and</strong> the organic liquid organosilane. (The<br />

study team estimates that about 7 gallons of water <strong>and</strong> organosilane<br />

could combine to produce 6.5 pounds of hydrogen, which could power a<br />

car for approximately 240 miles.) 5<br />

Along these lines efforts are underway to obtain methane from<br />

coal. Coal-bed methane accounts for one-twelfth the natural gas<br />

production in the US. For example, one estimate puts the total coal<br />

resource in the Powder River Basin (in Wyoming & Montana) at 800<br />

billion tons. More than 300 million tons are mined annually. A volume<br />

of coal can contain 6-7 times as much methane as the same volume<br />

in a conventional s<strong>and</strong>stone reservoir. The Powder River Basin’s coal<br />

seams hold nearly 40 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable<br />

gas, or about 20% of the total gas reserves in the US. Coalbed<br />

methane gas production has soared from just 100 billion cubic feet<br />

in 1989 to more than 1,600 billion cubic feet in 2003. The US Energy<br />

Information Agency reported that there was fewer than 4 trillion<br />

cubic feet of proven reserves in 1989, that figure increased to 19<br />

trillion cubic feet in 2003. Scientists at Luca Technologies in Denver<br />

have reported evidence that natural gas found in these coal seams<br />

may be generated by microbes digesting the coal. These microscopic<br />

creatures, called Archaea, have been shown to produce 900 cubic feet<br />

of natural gas per ton of coal in only 5 months. 6 Note the current<br />

global coal reserve is approximately 90.9x10 10 tons 2 (over 8.18 x 10 14<br />

cubic feet of methane).<br />

Transportation is one of the main sources of energy dem<strong>and</strong>—20%

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