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The chemical energy in coal is converted into electrical energy at a power plant.
The second big decision facing China lies in how efficiently the heat from burning coal is converted into electricity.
When the coal is converted to gas, processes widely used by chemical manufacturers can remove nearly 99percentt of the sulfur.
Once the coal is converted to hydrogen, captured CO2, and electricity, the CO2 must be transported to the site of sequestration.
The system would have three key stages: hydrocarbon fuel - in this case gasified coal - is converted, using steam and a catalyst, into hydrogen and carbon monoxide to form a synthetic gas.
Unlike coal-bed methane, therefore, the actual coal is converted from a solid state into gas.
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Nitrogen fertilizer, for example, is manufactured when carbon fuels such as natural gas or gasified coal are converted to secondary energy carriers such as hydrogen — although this is not done for the purpose of using the clean-burning hydrogen as a fuel, but rather for chemical processing.
Using the higher-temperature turbines in coal plants results in higher efficiency about 45percentt of the energy in the heat generated by the coal and solar concentrators combined is converted into electricity, as opposed to only 38percentt of the heat with a typical solar-thermal plant.
His calculations suggest that less than 10% of the carbon content of plants is converted to coal, while the formation of oil and gas from plankton is less than 0.01% efficient.
In this process, coal with moderate amount of biomass is converted into syncrude through reaction with H-donor solvent and gaseous hydrogen in a catalytic two-stage liquefaction unit.
With increasing temperature, peat is converted to lignite, a very soft, low-rank coal.
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