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Volumn , Issue , 2010, Pages 15-26
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Synthetic fuel production utilizing CO2 recycling as an alternative to sequestration
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Author keywords
Carbon dioxide; Climate change; Fischer Tropsch synthesis; Greenhouse gas reduction; High temperature electrolysis
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Indexed keywords
CHEMICAL PROCESS;
ECONOMIC MEANS;
ECONOMIC PRODUCTION;
ELECTRIC DEMAND;
ELECTRICAL MARKET;
ELECTROLYZERS;
ENERGY CARRIERS;
ENERGY SECURITY;
ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY;
FISCHER TROPSCH LIQUIDS;
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS;
GRID ELECTRICITY;
GRID POWER;
HIGH PURITY;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTROLYSIS;
HIGHER TEMPERATURES;
IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORIES;
INDUSTRIAL SOURCES;
OPERATING VOLTAGE;
PRODUCT RATIOS;
PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANES;
RELATIVE CONCENTRATION;
RENEWABLE ENERGIES;
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE;
SOLID OXIDE;
SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYSIS CELLS;
SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYTES;
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL STACK;
STEAM REFORMING;
STORAGE MEDIUM;
SYN-GAS;
TRANSPORTATION FUELS;
WATER ELECTROLYSIS;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
CARBON MONOXIDE;
CATALYST ACTIVITY;
DESULFURIZATION;
ELECTROCHEMISTRY;
ELECTROLYSIS;
ELECTROLYTIC CELLS;
FEEDSTOCKS;
FOSSIL FUELS;
FUNCTIONAL ELECTRIC STIMULATION;
GAS PRODUCERS;
GLOBAL WARMING;
GREENHOUSE GASES;
GREENHOUSES;
HIGH PRESSURE EFFECTS;
HYDROGEN FUELS;
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION;
METHANE;
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
OXYGEN;
SOLAR ENERGY;
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS (SOFC);
STEAM;
STEAM ENGINEERING;
SYNTHESIS GAS;
TECHNOLOGY;
WIND POWER;
FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS;
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EID: 77952404752
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: None Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (1)
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References (4)
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