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Re: MorningLightMountain post# 67980

Sunday, 08/29/2010 3:57:29 PM

Sunday, August 29, 2010 3:57:29 PM

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C3 - C5 willl liquify under compression at or near room temp. That is what LP gas is is liquified propane (C3). There is no way a heated exhause gas willl liquify that easily though. In no case are they purifying C1 & C2 (mmethane, ethane or ethylene) without refridgeration, so those are only beneficial in heating the plant.

There are also some process/burner control issues with burning methane and ethane in high nitrogen (more to the point low oxygen) mixes, but those are solved by control system.

The best use of the entire gas output - in time - is a properly tuned and permitted gas fired co-gen plant selling electricity onto the grid.

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