A techno-economic and environmental analysis of a novel technology utilizing an internal combustion engine as a compact, inexpensive micro-reformer for a distributed gas-to-liquids system
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) contribute to global warming, and must be mitigated. With GHG mitigation as an overarching goal, this research aims to study the potential for newfound and abundant sources of natural gas to play a role as part of a GHG mitigation strategy. However, recen...
Main Author: | Browne, Joshua Benjamin |
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Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7916/D8JD4WSQ |
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