synthetic fuel gas Articles
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Understanding What Oil Sludge Pyrolysis Plant Can Handle
What is Oil Sludge? Before delving into the capabilities of oil sludge pyrolysis plants, it is essential to understand what oil sludge entails. Oil sludge is a byproduct of oil refining and drilling operations, comprising a mixture of oil, water, solids, and various contaminants. This viscous substance poses significant environmental risks if not managed properly, as it can contaminate soil, ...
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Hydrogen as Future Fuel for Gas Engines
Gas engines are providing a wide range of fuel flexibility from burning natural gas and a variety of non- natural gaseous fuels from low British Thermal Unit (BTU) gases as well as gases containing a high hydrogen content. Hydrogen containing gases can be found as by-product from steel (furnace gas) or chemical process, or alternatively hydrogen is produced and blended to natural gas. In the ...
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Polygeneration-IGCC concepts for the production of hydrogen rich fuels based on lignite
This paper presents three IGCC-power plant concepts for central production of a hydrogen-rich fuel (methanol, hydrogen, synthetic natural gas ? SNG) from lignite. Each concept contains a CO2-separation, which produces a sequestration-ready CO2-rich stream. Thus, CO2-emissions caused by use of lignite are considerably reduced. Furthermore, the produced low-carbon fuels are converted in ...
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