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gasify

[ US /ˌɡæsəˌfaɪ/ ]
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  1. turn into gas
    The substance gasified

How To Use gasify In A Sentence

  • Coal, too, could be made carbon-free, using advanced power plants that gasify the fuel and then generate power while stripping away the carbon for sequestration underground.
  • Gasifiers using wood and charcoal (the only fuel adequately proved so far) are again becoming commercially available, and research is being carried out on ways of gasifying other biomass fuels (such as residues) in some parts of the world (Foley and Barnard, 1983). Chapter 9
  • 'We are looking to gasify coal to produce a synthetic gas to drive turbines. Times, Sunday Times
  •  Most methods being studied to "clean" coal fall under the loose heading of "carbon capture and storage," or CCS, which involves stripping the CO2 out of the coal-burning or coal-gasifying process and piping it deep underground. A Clean Coal Confrontation
  • From the video clip, the viewer will be able to see the coal beginning to gasify 30 seconds into the. experiment.
  • 'We are looking to gasify coal to produce a synthetic gas to drive turbines. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Morris, Minn., the university has begun heating campus buildings by gasifying biomass to replace natural gas. Www.startribune.com
  • I am not suggesting, not for a moment, that we should have cars running on gasifiers, but there are niches situations where gasifying coal/biomass can be done with minor inconvenience and major cost savings. Consumer Energy Report ? R-Squared
  • 'We are looking to gasify coal to produce a synthetic gas to drive turbines. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wouldn't be economical at first, we understood that, but once the price of oil hit $50 a barrel, well, we'd be liquefying and gasifying coal, we'd be heating all our homes with solar energy. Shucking the 'Corn Lobby' on Ethanol
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