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Substitute natural gas
About: Substitute natural gas is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1216 publications have been published within this topic receiving 23604 citations. The topic is also known as: synthetic natural gas.
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08 Jul 1977TL;DR: In this article, a general method for producing low-sulfur gas and solid fuel from coal is presented, which involves partial gasification of coal, using steam and an oxygen-containing gas, to produce low-B.t.u. fuel which can be used as a feedstock for power plants and industrial boilers.
Abstract: A general method for producing low-sulfur gas and solid fuel is disclosed. Such method involves partial gasification of coal, using steam and an oxygen-containing gas, to produce low-B.t.u. fuel which can be used as a feedstock for power plants and industrial boilers. Also disclosed is a method for simultaneously producing low-sulfur gas, liquid, and solid fuels from coal in a single reaction vessel using a multi-stage fluidized gasification and desulfurization system. Synthesis gas produced in a first stage gas generator by reaction of steam, an oxygen-containing gas, and auxiliary carbonaceous fuel, is reacted with high-sulfur coal in a second stage desulfurization unit forming a solid phase consisting of low-sulfur fuel and a fluid phase consisting of sulfur-containing gaseous and liquid fuels. After disengagement of solid and fluid phases present in the second stage reaction zone, a solid fuel of reduced sulfur content is recovered.
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01 Jan 1985
TL;DR: Bargaining with reading habit is no need as mentioned in this paper, reading is not kind of something sold that you can take or not, it is a thing that will change your life to life better.
Abstract: Bargaining with reading habit is no need. Reading is not kind of something sold that you can take or not. It is a thing that will change your life to life better. It is the thing that will give you many things around the world and this universe, in the real world and here after. As what will be given by this natural gas substitutes from coal and oil, how can you bargain with the thing that has many benefits for you?
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01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: This research highlights the need to understand more fully the rationale behind the continued use of EMMARM, as well as the barriers to adoption, that exist in both Europe and North America.
Abstract: Any opinion, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the funding sources. Permission is granted to reproduce this information with appropriate attribution to the authors and FAPRI–MU.
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06 Mar 2013
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