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fuels, Syngas, petroleum coke, biomass, organic waste, Integrated Coal Gasification Plant, IGCC, Covanta, advanced thermal recycling, waste-to-biochar convertors, farm waste, garbage bin, recycling of household waste to biochar, garden, fertilizer, CO2,sustainability, Ray Anderson, Climate experts, IPCC, carbon emissions, climate change, Steven Chu, US Secretary of Energy, biochar technology, thermal closed-loop process, Organic household, farm waste, thermo-chemical, garbage disposal, service, garbage truck, incinerators, landfills, developing world, waste disposal, are not available, backyard burning, farm soil, water, sequesters carbon, family farms, energy, Tom Vilsack, US Secretary of Agriculture, Clean-coal technology, America energy-independent, burn coal, President Obama, gasifier, Monem Alyaser, high temperature reactors, furnaces, processes, Dr. Alyaser, Combustion & Process Technology, energy inefficiency, acid rain, industrial plants, CFD, pulp & paper, cement, metallurgical and mining, Norske Canada, International Paper, Inco, Falconbridge, Applied Thermal technologies, thermal management, consulting, firm, Silicon Valley, consulting services, high-tech, Apple, HP, Dell, Cisco, Huawei, Google, technology evaluation consultant, to venture capital, Hitachi, executive management, Asetek, VC funded, start up, as VP of Business Development, Research, Applications Engineering, thermo-mechanical
integration, electronics products, Laurentian University, University of British Columbia, UBC, Reginald E. Mitchell, Dr. Mitchell, professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director of the High Temperature Gasdynamics Laboratory, Stanford University, combustion, pulverized coal, Experimental, modeling studies, char reactivity, carbon dioxide, carbon deactivation, char
surface, particle burning, coal-fired, electric power plants, coal conversion in supercritical water, direct coal fuel cells, chemical looping combustion to coal, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, University of Denver, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, chemical engineering. Jim Evans, P. Malozemoff, University
of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, TMS, fluid flow, reaction kinetics, mass transport, electrochemical, electromagnetic, storing, distribution of energy, aluminum reduction cells, electromagnetic
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