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The group is seeking to build a $2.4 billion plant in Mattoon, Ill., that would convert coal to a fuel gas, capture the carbon dioxide and then burn the gas in a turbine to make electricity.
The agency said that the industry could meet the standards by deploying existing technology, and that nearly half the wells drilled using hydraulic fracturing already had the gas capture equipment, known as "green completions".
Integrated coal and gas production combines coal mining with gas capture.
The integrated extraction of coal and gas combines coal mining with gas capture.
The lithologies of the landfills in the Coastal Plain Sands areas seem suitable for landfill gas capture upon capping.
It is affected by packing type, CO2 concentration in flue gas, capture level and solvent type (Kothandaraman et al. 2009).
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The plant would test techniques for converting coal to a gas, capturing pollutants and burning the gas for power.
The study implies that the solution to landfill methane emissions is better gas capturing technology, but there's a simpler solution, Shindell said: composting.
The system, totally removes the need to use gas, captures the waste heat from refrigeration and stores it in the ground until it is needed.
It is the latest twist for FutureGen, a federally supported venture to demonstrate the most advanced ways to convert coal to a gas, capturing pollutants and burning the gas for power.
I found point 7 particularly interesting: 7. Fugitive methane emissions are estimated at 4%, which could make shale gas more environmentally damaging than coal, says UCL energy professor Studies suggest fugitive emissions may total 4% of total gas captured from fracking, higher than conventional gas, says UCL's Paul Ekins.
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