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Chemical engineering / Energy conversion / Synthetic fuels / Thermodynamic cycles / Carbon capture and storage / Gasification / Coal / Fossil-fuel power station / Combined cycle / Energy / Technology / Fuel gas
Date: 2010-10-27 20:29:17
Chemical engineering
Energy conversion
Synthetic fuels
Thermodynamic cycles
Carbon capture and storage
Gasification
Coal
Fossil-fuel power station
Combined cycle
Energy
Technology
Fuel gas

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