DOE - Fossil Energy Techline - Issued on: July 23, 2010 DOE Launches "Gasifipedia" WebsiteOnline Collection of Introductory and In-Depth Resources Promotes Understanding of Gasification TechnologyWashington, DC The Office of Fossil Energys National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has launched a new public website called "Gasifipedia," a comprehensive online collection of resources to promote better understanding of gasification technology. Gasification offers an alternative to more established ways of converting feedstocks such as coal and biomass into useful products such as electricity or fuels. It is anticipated to be the technology of choice for future near zero-emissions, coal-based plants that produce power, fuels, and/or chemicals.
The advantages of gasification, particularly in the generation of electricity from coal, may make it an increasingly important part of the worlds energy and industrial markets. The use of gasification in more than 20 industrialized countries, and the diversity of its products, illustrate the enormous potential for the continued growth of the gasification industry. The Gasifipedia website contains both introductory and in-depth information about gasification fundamentals, supporting technologies, gasification applications, environmental benefits, and the status of the latest research and development. Accessible from the NETL website, Gasifipedia features the following sections:
As part of the Energy Departments efforts to tap the full potential of the Americas abundant fossil energy resources in an affordable and environmentally acceptable manner, FEs Advanced Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle program supports development of advanced gasification-based technologies that will reduce the cost of coal-based IGCC plants, improve thermal efficiency, and achieve near-zero atmospheric emissions of all pollutants. - End of Techline
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