Syngas Production Services
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based in USA
, are called synthetic gas or syngas. Gasification of coal at very large scale (1000 t/d) has been used commercially for many years for production of syngas as a chemical ...
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Manufactured by Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH (BEST)based in AUSTRIA
Further development of DFB gasification (steam gasification by means of a dual fluidized bed), thermo-chemical conversion of biogenic raw materials, residues and waste into high-quality ...
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Manufactured by KT - Kinetics Technology SPAbased in ITALY
We continuously focus on the development of our core proprietary and innovative novel technologies in order to strengthen our position as Technology Provider, Licensor and EPC Contractor in the petroleum refining, Oil&Gas, Petrochemical and Fertilizer industry. The challenging mission is to use our proprietary Core and Novel Technologies to define and impose new KPIs for the market. The ...
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based in CANADA
Lakson can design a thermal process in which biomass waste is first transformed into a clean-burning synthetic gas, or “syngas”. This syngas is a renewable source of energy which is used, much like natural gas, in the following applications: in a gas burner, to produce heat for a boiler, dryer, furnace etc.; in a gas turbine or ...
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by KBR, Incbased in USA
The front end of every ammonia plant is a synthesis gas plant converting either natural gas feedstock from a pipeline, naphtha feedstock, or synthetic natural gas product from an upstream coal gasification unit into a useful gas mixture commonly referred to as synthesis gas (or syngas) composed of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, ...
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based in CANADA
Our heating solutions can be used in a cogeneration process, to produce a combination of heat and electricity from biomass. This type of solution is extremely energy-efficient and is of great benefit to energy-intensive industries, which require both heat and electricity for process use. The excess electricity may be sold to existing utility companies, while any excess heat may be sold to ...
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