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The direct injection carbon engine, CCC/243 [1]

Abstract

Coal is abundant and low cost. Diesel engines are efficient and flexible. Using coal to fuel diesel engines could provide a secure, low cost and efficient power generation technology. Coal-fuelled diesel engines have been investigated previously, but the technology has not yet been commercialised. This report reviews the previous research and development (R&D) programmes on coal-fuelled diesel engines and focuses on the recent developments of the technology in its latest form, micronised refined carbons (MRC) and the direct injection carbon engine (DICE).

Published Date: December 2014

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PDF icon 122014_The direct injection carbon engine_ccc243.pdf [2]5.92 MB
Report Group: 
IEA Reports [3]
Energy Category: 
Coal [4]
Publication Date: 
December 2014

Source URL: https://usea.org/publication/direct-injection-carbon-engine-ccc243

Links:
[1] https://usea.org/publication/direct-injection-carbon-engine-ccc243
[2] https://usea.org/sites/default/files/122014_The%20direct%20injection%20carbon%20engine_ccc243.pdf
[3] https://usea.org/report-groups/iea-reports
[4] https://usea.org/energy-category/coal