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  2. Producer gas - Wikipedia

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    Syngas, or synthesis gas: (from synthetic gas or synthesis gas) can be applied to any of the above gasses, but generally refers to modern industrial processes, such as natural gas reforming, hydrogen production, and processes for synthetic production of methane and other hydrocarbons.

  3. Syngas - Wikipedia

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    Syngas, or synthesis gas, is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, [1] in various ratios. The gas often contains some carbon dioxide and methane . It is principally used for producing ammonia or methanol .

  4. Coal gasification - Wikipedia

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    These "acid gases" are removed from the syngas produced by the gasifiers by acid gas removal equipment prior to the syngas being burned in the gas turbine to produce electricity, or prior to its use in fuels synthesis. Nitrogen oxides (NO x) (NO x) refers to nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2). Coal usually contains between 0.5 and 3 ...

  5. Gasification - Wikipedia

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    The resulting syngas can be combusted. Alternatively, if the syngas is clean enough, it may be used for power production in gas engines, gas turbines or even fuel cells, or converted efficiently to dimethyl ether (DME) by methanol dehydration, methane via the Sabatier reaction, or diesel-like synthetic fuel via the Fischer–Tropsch process. In ...

  6. Coal gas - Wikipedia

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    The production process differs from other methods used to generate gaseous fuels known variously as manufactured gas, syngas, Dowson gas, and producer gas. These gases are made by partial combustion of a wide variety of feedstocks in some mixture of air, oxygen, or steam, to reduce the latter to hydrogen and carbon monoxide although some ...

  7. Syngas to gasoline plus - Wikipedia

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    STG+ produces gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and aromatics, depending on the catalysts used. The STG+ technology also incorporates durene reduction into its core process, meaning that the entire fuel production process requires only two steps: syngas production and gas to liquids synthesis. [1]

  8. Bluescape Looks to Scale Up Renewable Gasoline amid Energy ...

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    These include a scaled production unit in New Jersey where Miller said the company has been able to demonstrate and de-risk its proprietary process that takes syngas to methanol to gasoline using ...

  9. Chemical looping reforming and gasification - Wikipedia

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    The syngas production can lead to the hydrogen production from the downstream water-gas shift reaction. The CLG process can also be applied to electricity generation, resembling the IGCC based on the syngas generated from the chemical looping processes.