Coal gasification fine slag (CGFS) is a by‐product generated during coal gasification, comprising a heterogeneous mixture of inorganic ash and residual carbon. This material presents both a ...
Coal remains the most stable low-cost source of energy, but its lower qualities challenge users to meet stringent environmental regulations. The first step in any modification or fuel switching of a ...
Gasification can convert a wide variety of domestic resources including coal, lignite, biomass, and petroleum residues such as petcoke from domestic refineries into a very clean gas, called syngas, ...
There’s a lot of coal in the ground. In 2006, the U.S. Energy Information Agency estimated that global coal reserves (i.e., the total quantity of coal that can be economically produced) stood at ...
Several of Asia’s biggest economies are promoting coal gasification as a viable part of their clean energy transition, arguing that turning coal into synthetic gas yields a cleaner fuel and reduces ...
Repeated trial successes and the global need for new energy sources indicate that underground coal gasification (UCG) may be nearing commercialization. Repeated trial successes and the global need for ...
Coal will remain vital, and through gasification it would provide environmentally responsible energy to the country, said Rupinder Brar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Coal. She was addressing a ...
Indonesia is reviving plans to develop coal gasification plants to produce hydrogen and dimethyl ether (DME), aiming to reduce reliance on imported liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), with funding from the ...