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India is a key market for GEO-COAL technology

Venugopal Pillai ,  Thursday, August 04, 2011, 15:11 Hrs  [IST]

Peter Gunn.jpg— Peter Gunn, Director, Total Sinergy International

Total Sinergy International, an Indonesian holding company, is the name behind the revolutionary GEO-COAL technology that upgrades low-rank coal into higher calorific value coal. For India that will predominantly rely on coal-fired power plants to meet bulk of its energy needs, GEO-COAL offers an extremely cost-effective solution. Peter Gunn, in an exclusive interaction with Venugopal Pillai, expounds on this new technology and shares TSI's plan of bringing it to India.

Tell us about the revolutionary GEO-COAL™ technology, from a technical perspective.
In a nutshell, GEO-COAL™ is a simple and easily implementable technology that upgrades economically stranded low rank coal (2,500 to 4,000 kcal/kg (ar)) into higher calorific value coal (greater than 5,000 calorific value kcal/kg), resulting in higher sale prices. It requires short installation times of merely a few months.

GEO-COAL™ leverages on affordable gasification burner technology, which processes raw low rank coal with superheated steam, removing more than 60 per cent of the moisture from the low rank coal. Additionally, it increases the energy content of the initial low rank coal feedstock by 50 to 100 per cent. GEO-COAL™ taps on low rank coal which is more accessible as it sits closer to the surface of the earth, is generally found in thick coal seams and is structurally undisturbed, and is therefore easier, less costly and less dangerous to mine than natural high rank coal.

The ingenuity behind GEO-COAL™ technology lies in its use of waste (low value fine coal) as fuel for the upgrading process. By recycling the waste as fuel, this makes the heating process more economical to set up and operate than competing technologies in the market.

Can one quantify the efficiency gained by power plants by boosting the quality of low-grade coal?
By boosting the quality of low rank coal, power plants stand to gain from increased performance and increased transport efficiency:
  • Increased performance: GEO-COAL™ produces higher power outputs of 50 to 100 per cent as a result of higher heating value of the coal, and higher combustion temperatures enabling more efficient burning and utilisation during combustion
  • Enhanced transport efficiency: Upgraded coal's reduced moisture content (reduction of 50 per cent to 80 per cent) saves on transportation and handling costs, as unnecessary volume in the form of water mass need not be carried.
In addition, GEO-COAL™ maintains the inherently low sulphur, low nitrogen and low ash levels of the low rank coal feedstock, helping power generation plants meet today's strict emissions standards. The upgraded coal will also command a significantly higher selling price, thus generating higher profit margins and increasing market opportunities for coal producers.

Untitled - 35.jpgWhen is TSI likely to receive the patent for GEO-COAL™?
TSI applied for a worldwide GEO-COAL™ patent in April 2011. It is standard for such applications to take two to three years to process.

Recently, an internationally accredited independent entity, Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS) successfully conducted sampling of the coal both during and following the GEO-COAL™ upgrading and analysing the feed and product samples which showed that high moisture, low rank coal can be upgraded to low moisture higher rank coal with 50 per cent higher energy value whilst maintaining the inherently cleaner properties of the low rank coal.

Please discuss your plans and modalities in bringing GEOCOAL ™ technology to India, and start commercial operations.
TSI will consider introducing the technology where suitable coal is available for upgrading. Such coal should have high moisture levels and relatively low ash contents while having low sulphur and nitrogen levels. These properties are normally found in young, low rank coals. India has some 35 billion tonnes of lignitic coal that may be suitable for GEO-COAL™ technology.

Given that India is highly dependent on coal-fired power plants to meet its energy requirements and that coal quality is not superior, how do you see the country as a market for GEOCOAL ™ technology?
India is a key market for GEO-COAL™, in view of its rapidly rising energy needs. According to India Energy Portal, coal continues to be one of the most important sources of energy in India, and accounts for 55 per cent of the country's total energy supplies. GEO-COAL™ technology is most suited to low ash, high moisture coals and as mentioned above, India has in-excess of 35 billion tonnes of lignitic coal. At this stage, TSI can only comment that the technology looks promising for India, but further research is required before TSI can say that some or all of the resources can be effectively converted to high rank coal.

Apart from India, which other countries are you planning to take GEO-COAL™ technology to? Which country/regions will dominate GEO-COAL™'s presence?
Apart from India, TSI is looking to bring GEO-COAL™ to markets including Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada.

TSI has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of the Indonesian national utility company, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), to use GEO-COAL™ technology to upgrade coal currently supplied to its 2x300-mw power generation plant in Labuan, Banten Province, Indonesia.

In addition, Agritrade Resources Ltd, an associate company of TSI, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with TSI to build the first GEO-COAL™ mine-site commercial upgrading plant in Tamiang Layang, Indonesia, by end-August 2011. This will have a capacity of 500,000 tonnes per year, providing GEO-COAL™ products to the industry.

Untitled - 36.jpgTell us about the cost-efficiency of using GEO-COAL™ technology to upgrade the quality of inferior coal.
Coal is traditionally known to be the cheapest source of energy, particularly for emerging economies. GEO-COAL™ technology further lowers the cost by upgrading economically stranded low rank coal into usable coal with higher calorific value (with over 5,000 calorific value in Kcal/kg, while maintaining the environmental properties of low rank coal, i.e. lower sulphur and lower ash content. GEO-COAL™ achieves this at 66.7 per cent of the cost of high-rank coal.

The cost of converting low rank coal using GEO-COAL™ technology to high rank coal with the same energy value is often lower than the cost of producing natural high rank coal. For example, the cost of producing Indonesian low rank coal is approximately $35 per tonne. The cost of using GEOCOAL ™ to convert this into high rank coal of the same energy value is approximately $20 per tonne (taking into consideration the recovery loss of the original coal). Together, the total cost is $55 per tonne. Compared with the cost of producing natural high rank coal in Australia which is approximately $75 (all costs including transport and miscellaneous cost to the port), the cost to produce the same value coal is lower through GEO-COAL™.

Tell us about the research going on at TSI to further improve the technical and costefficiency of GEO-COAL™ technology.
TSI has proven to itself through its demonstration plant that low rank coal can be upgraded to high rank coal using GEOCOAL ™ technology on a continuous basis. TSI is installing instantaneous monitoring systems that will allow it to modify the upgrading conditions and obtain immediate feedback on the energy consumption, plant emissions and product quality. This will be an ongoing process.TSI is also committed to maximising the energy value contained within steam and other by-products from the GEO-COAL™ technology. In addition to this TSI will begin mass production of its GEO-COAL™ upgrading plants that will further reduce the cost of producing upgraded coals through the provision of lower amortisation costs.
 
                 
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