Could the IPFC process be installed on an existing powerplant or refinery site?
Yes. As long as there were sufficient space on the site to build an IPFC plant, there is no reason why it couldn’t be built at an existing powerplant or refinery site. Therefore, in utility applications, the IPFC is suitable for both repowering applications and new power plants. Co-location at an existing power plant or refinery could have cost savings associated with sharing fuel preparation and delivery support infrastructure. It might also enhanceenvironmental credits for reducing site emissions per unit of production. Co-location at a refinery could ease delivery and utilization of hydrogen, which is important in petroleum refining. The flexibility of IPFC to using coal, oil or natural gas feedstocks enhances its compatibility with existing powerplant and refinery infrastructure. 2. Question: IPFC Plant Capacities.
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