The company's
coal fuels approximately 10 % of the electricity generated in the United States and 3 % of electricity generated throughout the world.
Not exact matches
Treated excrement from turkeys, chickens and other poultry, when converted to combustible solid biomass
fuel, could replace
approximately 10 percent of
coal used in electricity generation, reducing greenhouse gases and providing an alternative energy source, according to a new study by Ben - Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers.
Awardees will receive
approximately $ 16 million to advance the gasification process, which converts carbon - based materials such as
coal into syngas for use as power, chemicals, hydrogen, and transportation
fuels.
The company, which describes itself as «the world's largest private - sector
coal company and the only global pure - play
coal investment», claims that it
fuels approximately 10 % of the electricity generated in the United States and 2 % of electricity generated throughout the world.
I found that the amount of money available in the fossil
fuel - related industries (
coal, oil, and natural gas production, transportation, and immediate consumption) exceeded the money available for academic and government - funded climate research by
approximately 2,500 times.
«
Coal currently
fuels approximately 40 percent of global electricity and is expected to be an essential source of global electricity generation and steel making for many decades to come.»
Furthermore, fossil
fuel and utility interests that have a stake in
coal or natural gas plants simply want to slow the growth of their competition: for every solar installation on a home, means
approximately one less customer paying for the electricity produced from fossil
fuel plants.
The share of fossil
fuels (oil, natural gas and
coal) accounted for
approximately 55 percent in 2005, growing to about 70 percent last year.
They claim the «efficiency of converting fossil
fuel energy to useful energy of power and steam is 80 %,
approximately 2.5 times greater than a conventional
coal - fired power station.»
Natural gas is often touted as a cleaner
fuel because it emits
approximately half the carbon dioxide as
coal when used for power generation.
Awardees will receive
approximately $ 16 million to advance the gasification process, which converts carbon - based materials such as
coal into syngas for use as power, chemicals, hydrogen, and transportation
fuels.
[t] he electricity supplied from these sources would reduce Hawai'i's fossil
fuel consumption by
approximately 2.8 million barrels of low sulfur
fuel oil and 132,000 tons of
coal each year.