coal gas producer Articles
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The chronic toxicity of sodium bicarbonate, a major component of coal bed natural gas produced waters
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is the principal salt in coal bed natural gas produced water from the Powder River Structural Basin, Wyoming, USA, and concentrations of up to 3000 mg NaHCO3/L have been documented at some locations. No adequate studies have been performed to assess the chronic effects of NaHCO3 exposure. The present study was initiated to investigate the chronic toxicity and define ...
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Why carbon capture and storage is vital, has no friends but must be backed
James Smith, Chair of the Carbon Trust, sets out why we need to learn to love CCS - before it's too late In front of the Public Liaison Committee in Parliament last week the Prime Minister laid out the importance of carbon capture and storage to the setting of a 2030 carbon target and in helping resolve the current debate on how much gas in the UK it is safe to burn. Just a month earlier an ...
By Carbon Trust
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Important Information About The Coconut Shell Charcoal Making Machine
Coconut charcoal making plant available for purchase from the leading manufacturer has deemed this system a really self researched plant. These machines are known for being the ideal out there in terms of processing coconut shells with regards to charcoal. These state-of-the-art machines ensure that the coconut shells are properly dried before processing. Continue reading since we dive further to ...
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Defining Rare earth magnets
The evolution of technologies, high prices, new regulations or high risks on supplies threatens the position of certain raw materials to substitutions. The substitution of one material for another industry takes many forms and can have a significant impact, on both the market and involved companies, said the research firm EY in a recent study on "super cycle" for mining and oil companies. "The ...
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Why Raw material Substitution can harm producers
The evolution of technologies, high prices, new regulations or high risks on supplies threatens the position of certain raw materials to substitutions. The substitution of one material for another industry takes many forms and can have a significant impact, on both the market and involved companies, said the research firm EY in a recent study on "super cycle" for mining and oil companies. "The ...
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The bottom line series: Carbon taxes
Climate policy debates often feature discussions about the role of a carbon tax, either as an alternative or a supplement to a cap-and-trade program. This fact sheet describes the similarities and differences between the two policy approaches and answers other common questions about a tax on carbon. What is a carbon tax? A carbon tax is a fee imposed on fossil fuels, and other primary products ...
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Cenospheres - Case Study
The problem: A cenosphere is a lightweight, inert, hollow sphere made largely of silica and alumina and filled with air or inert gas, typically produced as a byproduct of coal combustion at thermal power plants. On average 0.5% of the fly ash generated in a coal fired power station boiler are Cenospheres. When fly ash is wet discharged in to ash ponds/lagoons cenospheres float on the water ...
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Energy efficiency, health and society
Have you ever wondered if there is any connection between the buildings we live in and the quality of life? Read in the following lines a summary of research carried out by several international organizations that demonstrate the impact of construction on human life. Ensuring a healthy life We spend a large part of our existence in office buildings, in schools, public institutions or at home ...
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