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- Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel, or sometimes gaseous fuel, obtained from syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in which the syngas...
- Beulah, North Dakota, United States. It is an operator of the Great Plains Synfuels Plant. The plant uses lignite coal to produce synthetic natural gas utilizing...
- for Secunda (Sasol Synfuels) and Sasolburg (Sasolburg Operations) complexes in South Africa. While the coal supplied to Sasol Synfuels is mainly used as...
- highest structure in Secunda is the 301-metre-high chimney at the Sasol Synfuels plant. The chimney is an Eskom type chimney comprising four 301-metre-high...
- pyrolysis. In October 2006, Ambre Energy and Oil-Tech established Millennium Synfuels, LLC, which take over property rights of the retorting technology. By 30...
- increasing interest in alternatives. Sustainable fuels such as biofuels, synfuels, and electric motors powered by batteries are examples. Not all of the...
- Panther TMT Rebars Jsp Metallics Limited Jindal Infosolutions Ltd Jindal Synfuels Ltd Jindal Minerals & Metals Jindal Power Raigarh Pathalgaon Expressway...
- gasification to produce synthetic natural gas or ammonia The Great Plains Synfuels Plant (GPSP) in Beulah, North Dakota has been in operation since 1984 producing...
- Schroeder, Wilburn C.; Liccardi, Anthony L. (1976). "Technical Economies, Synfuels and Coal Energy Symposium, Solid-Phase Catalytic Coal Liquefaction Process"...
- National Geographic described Occidental chairman Hammer as "a pioneer in the synfuels boom." In 1973, Libya nationalized 51% of Oxy's holdings in Libya. In 1974...