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The construction of a process development unit (PDU) at Albany, Oregon for converting biomass to oil was completed in December of 1976. The design of the facility was based on a process conceptualized by the Bureau of Mines in the early 1970s. The PDU was sized to produce oil at a rate of about five barrels per day. The background of liquefaction efforts and progress made at the Albany facility from January 1977 through September 1978 are discussed. (ERA citation 04:052730)
The construction of a process development unit (PDU) at Albany, Oregon for converting biomass to oil was completed in December of 1976. The design of the facility was based on a process conceptualized by the Bureau of Mines in the early 1970s. The PDU was sized to produce oil at a rate of about five barrels per day. The background of liquefaction efforts and progress made at the Albany facility from January 1977 through September 1978 are discussed. (ERA citation 04:052730)
Overview of Biomass Liquefaction
S. Ergun (author)
1979
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
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