Gaseous Fossil Fuels
The gaseous fossil fuels of our power plant include Natural gas, Oilfield associated gas, Coalbed methane, and LPG, etc.
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Gaseous fuels, also known as gas fuels, including gaseous fossil fuels, synthetic gaseous fuels, gaseous biofuels and pyrolysis gases, refer to any gaseous substance that can be burnt to generate heat or power. It generally contains low molecular weight combustible gases such as hydrocarbons, hydrogen and carbon monoxide, and often contains non-combustible gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide, wherein the gaseous fossil fuels include natural gas, oilfield associated gas, LPG, etc.; the gaseous biofuels include biomass gas, biogas, etc., which belong to renewable energy sources.
The power plant can use fossil fuels (such as natural gas, fossil oil, and coal, etc.) or renewable energy sources (such as water, wind, solar energy, and biomass energy, etc.). In short, it is economical and environmentally friendly to choose the fuels or energy forms that are easy to get and suitable for you.
The gaseous fuels of our power plant include: Natural gas (including unconventional natural gas such as oilfield associated gas, coalbed methane, and shale gas, etc.), LPG, Gaseous biofuels (such as biomass gas and biogas, etc.), Coal gas (such as furnace gas, water gas, and semi-water gas, etc.), Synthetic gaseous fuels (such as SNG, aquafuel, etc.), and Industrial Tail Gas (such as coke oven gas, semi-coke gas, converter gas, Oil shale tail gas, Calcium carbide tail gas, and ferroalloy tail gas, etc.).
The gaseous fossil fuels of our power plant include Natural gas, Oilfield associated gas, Coalbed methane, and LPG, etc.
View More +Gaseous Biofuels, such as biomass gas and biogas, refer to gas fuels produced by biomass pyrolysis and redox reaction or through anaerobic fermentation of microbes and decomposition.
View More +Coal gas, refers to the gases containing combustible components produced by desulfurization and purification of coal as raw material, with air (or oxygen) and steam as gasifying agent after gasification under pressure at high temperature in a furnace.
View More +Industrial tail gas that can be used for power generation include: Coke oven gas, Semi-coke gas, Converter gas, Blast furnace gas, Oil shale tail gas, Calcium carbide tail gas, and ferroalloy tail gas, etc.
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