Disadvantages of gasification are; toxin formation, operational safety problems, energy demand, high sensitivity, and time consumption. This article discusses the disadvantages of gasification, as follows;…
Advantages of gasification are; relative simplicity, versatility, resource conservation, relatively minimal emission, and relatively low capital investment. This article discusses the advantages of gasification, as…
Types of gasification are; moving bed, entrained flow, and fluidized bed gasification. This article discusses the types of gasification and their characteristics, as follows; …
The gasification process includes; pretreatment, cracking, reduction, cooling, and post-treatment. This article discusses the stages of the gasification process, as follows; 1). Pretreatment (as…
Gasification is the process of converting carbonaceous materials into gas, that can be used as an energy source. This article discusses gasification definition, comparison and…
Effects of plastic pollution on animals include; suffocation, low productivity, biodiversity decline, entrapment, physical injury, illness, vulnerability, and growth inhibition. This article discusses the effects…
Effects of plastic pollution on environment include; oxygen deficiency, low water quality, leachate production, low soil fertility, and airborne toxin release. This article discusses the…
Effects of plastic pollution on human health are; immunity impairment, infertility, cancer, neurologic and optical defects. Plastic causes health problems by either degrading the environment,…
Energy transition examples are; fossil fuel/solar, coal/natural gas, ICE/electric motor, lead acid/lithium ion, and petroleum/liquid hydrogen. This article discusses energy transition examples, as follows; …
Plastic pollution is an anthropogenic form of environmental degradation, that occurs when large quantities of plastic material are released into soil and water, thereby rendering…