Posted on 10/24/2007 9:55:01 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
According to the MIT report, a clean-coal solution will likely lie in a combination of several new technologies for capturing carbon dioxide and storing it to keep it out of the atmosphere... the MIT report reached the surprising conclusion that an acclaimed new type of coal-fired power plant, called integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), may not provide the best solution for reducing carbon emissions. So far no commercial-scale coal plants have been designed to capture carbon dioxide--and without a price on the greenhouse gas, there has been no economic reason to do so. But IGCC has long been lauded as a type of plant that would make it less expensive to capture carbon dioxide in the future because it produces more concentrated carbon dioxide than is emitted from conventional coal plants. Capturing carbon dioxide from an IGCC could be, in theory, relatively cheap and easy to implement. IGCC plants use a process called gasification, in which coal is heated to produce syngas, a combination of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The carbon monoxide can be converted into carbon dioxide using high-pressure steam. Because the carbon dioxide is highly concentrated, it's possible to separate it from the hydrogen using weakly binding solvent. The hydrogen can then be burned to turn a turbine, or it can be run through a fuel cell to generate electricity. The carbon dioxide would be released from the solvent when engineers allowed the pressure to drop.
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Posted on 02/17/2007 11:40:00 PM EST by SunkenCiv
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Gasification is a much more expensive process than what they are portraying.
“they run on laser beans”
more like dilithium crystals.
“It’s the mirrors.”
The natural gas produced is being sold at market prices which far exceed the profitability hurdle of $2.25 per MBTU.
Add water to the chemical process and voila GASOLINE.
This new approach obviates the need for that expensive corbamite catalyst.
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