Clean+Combustion+Technologies

=Clean Combustion Technologies =

__Overview:__
The goal of clean combustion technologies is to reduce or remove the carbon dioxide present in emissions from industry. The most common use of these technologies is in coal plants, since coal accounts for over half of the U.S.'s electrical power sources. Carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gases, is one of the main components of flue gas, the gas you see pluming from a smokestack. Clean coal technologies are so far the most effective way to quickly reduce carbon dioxide output.



Table of Contents:

 * Overview | How Clean Coal Works | Carbon Storage | How Clean Combustion Affects Climate Change | Relation To Oceanography |
 * Relation To Carbon Recovery | Gasification |

**//Another example of clean combustion in a portable form://**
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Links: [|National Mining Association]| [|IPCC Special Report]| [|Climate Change For Kids]| [|Greenhouse Gas Emissions]| [|Popular Mechanics] |[| National Fuel Cell Research Center] |

By Liz Moynihan and Jonathan Seery