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The project's first incarnation, announced in 2003 by President George W. Bush, envisaged building a plant that would turn coal into a hydrocarbon gas, filter out the carbon dioxide and burn the hydrogen for power.
Then you burn the wood to run power plants while trapping, liquefying and storing the carbon dioxide that is released.
As sugar mills were shuttered, officials said they began to explore restructuring and to focus on those that could burn the milled cane stalks to power electric turbines.
Keeping to regular exercise regimen takes a lot of will power, but to burn the fat and keep it off, you have to keep exercising and keep eating right.
Watch the chocolate in the microwave; do not use full power or you will burn the chocolate.
The only alternative may be to export it overseas in yet-to-be developed liquid carbon tankers to sites as far afield as Australia, which supplies much of the coal that Isogo and other plants burn to power the leading Asian economy.
Will Schillinger, the owner of Pilot Recording Studios in Chelsea, said that while it was "sheer torture" to listen to some would-be artists, "the ones who come in and spend thousands on mediocre music, my feeling is, if they have the money to burn, more power to them".
Moreover, farms use such waste to condition the soil, feed animals or burn for power.
The falling price of oil – from $147 per barrel last summer to less than $40 now – has dragged down the cost of gas, making it relatively cheap to burn in power stations, it argues.
City lungs are slowly filling up with chemicals; City minds grow weary thinking about where their wallets are in case of theft, and how full they are in preparation for the next financial crash; and City offices and homes burn up power as air conditioners whirl and a thousand and one gadgets are charged".
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