Login Icon  Customer Login
Basket Icon  Shopping Basket
There are no items in your basket.

Clean fuels from coal

Author(s): Anne-Gaëlle Collot

Price: £180.00


Ref: CCC/81
ISBN: 92-9029-396-7
Published Date: 01/02/2004

No. of Tables: 16
No. of Figures: 27
No. of Pages: 52

This report focuses on the technologies for the production of clean fuels from coal syngas and their implications for greenhouse gases emissions. Only the ?clean fuels' which are directly produced from coal-syngas are reviewed here. The production of other clean fuels, such as olefins and MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) or hydrogen which are synthesised from the clean fuels listed above will not be reviewed. Existing and developing technologies for the capture/sequestration of CO2 associated with the zero emission technologies (ZET) from coal have been reviewed in the study on Prospects for hydrogen from coal and are not covered here. The report gives details of existing and developing technologies for the production of:

  • methanol and higher alcohols from coal syngas;
  • dimethyl ether (DME);
  • Fischer-Tropsch (FT) liquids;
  • substitute natural gas.

It also includes examples of feasibility studies for the coproduction of these clean fuels and electricity from the gasification of coal as well as future developments in process technologies and catalysts for their economic production.

Back to previous page Back to previous page

Add document to basket Add to basket

Customers who bought this report also bought...

Greenhouse gas emissions reduction by technology transfer to developing countries

CCC/59 - ISBN: 92-9029-372-1

In a carbon constrained world, continued coal use is viable if the most efficient and appropriate technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are deployed. Together with commitments to limit greenhouse gas emissions, t... More...

Price: £180.00 Add document to basket Add to basket

Opportunities for coal preparation to lower emissions

CCC/30 - ISBN: 92-9029-340-3

Coal preparation is a well established procedure for upgrading bituminous coals. The objectives are to produce products (fuels) within specified ash, sulphur and moisture contents. The preparation process also produces a m... More...

Price: £180.00 Add document to basket Add to basket

Adding value to coal cleaning wastes

CCC/04 - ISBN: 92-9029-306-3

Coal cleaning and preparation are essential to provide consistently high grades of coal from many mining operations and, worldwide, about half the output of higher rank coals is washed. It is estimated that over 600 Mt/y of s... More...

Price: £60.00 Add document to basket Add to basket

Coalbed methane extraction

IEACR/76 - ISBN: 92-9029-248-2

Underground coal mining has been plagued for its entire history by the hazards of gas explosions. Explosions of what the miners called `firedamp' have been the cause of most of the worst disasters in coal mining history. Fire... More...

Price: £60.00 Add document to basket Add to basket

Coal blending for power stations

IEACR/81 - ISBN: 92-9029-256-3

Blending of coals of different types at pulverised coal-fired power stations is becoming increasingly common as electric utilities attempt to save costs, meet SO 2 emission limits and improve the combustion behaviou... More...

Price: £60.00 Add document to basket Add to basket