Abstract
Development and research activities that lead the Fuel Gas Project into a success demonstrate the viability of using charcoal gas as an alternative fuel for diesel - driven electric generators. This viability came clear when satisfactory results were achieved in the reducing of oil and charcoal consumption as well as in the durability of diesel engines. All this adds up to great social benefits that arise from its use in the electric generation in northern Brazil and mid-west regions. (author) 17 figs., 7 tabs.
Moraes, Paulo Luiz Jardim de
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- Light Servicos de Eletricidade SA, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)
Citation Formats
Moraes, Paulo Luiz Jardim de.
Gasification for electric energy production; Gaseificacao para producao de energia eletrica.
Brazil: N. p.,
1988.
Web.
Moraes, Paulo Luiz Jardim de.
Gasification for electric energy production; Gaseificacao para producao de energia eletrica.
Brazil.
Moraes, Paulo Luiz Jardim de.
1988.
"Gasification for electric energy production; Gaseificacao para producao de energia eletrica."
Brazil.
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abstractNote = {Development and research activities that lead the Fuel Gas Project into a success demonstrate the viability of using charcoal gas as an alternative fuel for diesel - driven electric generators. This viability came clear when satisfactory results were achieved in the reducing of oil and charcoal consumption as well as in the durability of diesel engines. All this adds up to great social benefits that arise from its use in the electric generation in northern Brazil and mid-west regions. (author) 17 figs., 7 tabs.}
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title = {Gasification for electric energy production; Gaseificacao para producao de energia eletrica}
author = {Moraes, Paulo Luiz Jardim de}
abstractNote = {Development and research activities that lead the Fuel Gas Project into a success demonstrate the viability of using charcoal gas as an alternative fuel for diesel - driven electric generators. This viability came clear when satisfactory results were achieved in the reducing of oil and charcoal consumption as well as in the durability of diesel engines. All this adds up to great social benefits that arise from its use in the electric generation in northern Brazil and mid-west regions. (author) 17 figs., 7 tabs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1988}
month = {Dec}
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