Alternative fuel called #syngas produced with #solar & natural gas - ready to store

Post date: Apr 25, 2013 7:41:57 AM

A Solution to Solar Power Intermittency

Converting methane to an alternative fuel using energy from the sun could reduce carbon-dioxide emissions.

CO2 natural gas 20% down with solar syngas

natural gas emits about half as much carbon dioxide as burning coal, using heat from the sun to convert natural gas to an alternative fuel called syngas, a lower carbon fuel.

Solar Steam reforming easy

The device uses a parabolic dish to concentrate light from the sun, producing heat. That heat provides the energy needed to transform methane into syngas, which is a mix of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Water is heated up to produce steam, which is then used in a process called steam reforming, which is used in oil refining and other industrial processes. During steam reforming, steam reacts with methane, the main component of natural gas, to form syngas.

Syngas can be burned in natural gas power plants

to generate electricity. The syngas can also be processed to make liquid fuels such as diesel—it’s easier to convert syngas to liquid fuel than it is to convert methane

source: technologyreview.co

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