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What (who) is underground gasification - definition

PRODUCTION OF SYNGAS FROM COAL
Coal Gasification; Coal-gasification plant; Environmental impact of coal gasification
  • Scheme of a Lurgi gasifier

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COMIC GENRE
Underground comics; Comix; Underground comic strip; Underground Comix; Underground comic book; Death Pineapple; Underground comic
Underground comix are small press or self-published comic books that are often socially relevant or satirical in nature. They differ from mainstream comics in depicting content forbidden to mainstream publications by the Comics Code Authority, including explicit drug use, sexuality, and violence.
Gasified         
  • [[Adler Diplomat]] 3 with gas generator (1941)
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  • Main gasifier types
  • HTCW reactor, one of several proposed waste gasification processes.
  • Gasification plant Güssing, Austria (2001-2015)
PROCESS THAT CONVERTS ORGANIC OR FOSSIL FUEL BASED CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS INTO CARBON MONOXIDE, HYDROGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE
Gasogene engine; Gasified; Biomass gasification; Gasification plant; Manufactured gas plant; Manufactured Gas Plant; Gasifier; Thermal gasification; Manufactured Gas Plants; Gasification of biomass; Black liquor gasification; Waste gasification
·Impf & ·p.p. of Gasify.
Underground press         
  • An example of underground GI graphics.
  • ''[[East Village Other]]'' (April 16 – May 1, 1967)
  • ''Fatigue Press'' was created by GIs at the [[Fort Hood]] U.S. Army base in Texas.
  • Front page of the Dutch illegal WW2 newspaper ''Je Maintiendrai'' from 03-07-1944
  • German-occupied Belgium]] during [[World War I]]
  • Space City!]]'', April 1, 1971. Art by [[Bill Narum]].
PERIODICALS AND PUBLICATIONS THAT ARE PRODUCED WITHOUT OFFICIAL APPROVAL, ILLEGALLY OR AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT
Underground newspapers; Underground newspaper; Underground Press; Underground paper; List of underground press in the United States; Underground publications; Underground magazine; Clandestine press; Underground journalism; Underground journalist; Frendz; Friends / Frendz; Friends/Frendz
The terms underground press or clandestine press refer to periodicals and publications that are produced without official approval, illegally or against the wishes of a dominant (governmental, religious, or institutional) group.

Wikipedia

Coal gasification

In industrial chemistry, coal gasification is the process of producing syngas—a mixture consisting primarily of carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and water vapour (H2O)—from coal and water, air and/or oxygen.

Historically, coal was gasified to produce coal gas, also known as "town gas". Coal gas is combustible and was used for heating and municipal lighting, before the advent of large-scale extraction of natural gas from oil wells.

In current practice, large-scale coal gasification installations are primarily for electricity generation (both in conventional thermal power stations and molten carbonate fuel cell power stations), or for production of chemical feedstocks. The hydrogen obtained from coal gasification can be used for various purposes such as making ammonia, powering a hydrogen economy, or upgrading fossil fuels.

Alternatively, coal-derived syngas can be converted into transportation fuels such as gasoline and diesel through additional treatment, or into methanol which itself can be used as transportation fuel or fuel additive, or which can be converted into gasoline.

Natural gas from coal gasification can be cooled until it liquifies for use as a fuel in the transport sector.