precombustionmenetelmässä
Precombustionmenetelmässä, often translated as pre-combustion capture, is a technology designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel power plants. This process involves converting the fuel, typically natural gas or coal, into a mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide before combustion. This is achieved through a process called gasification or steam reforming.
In this pre-combustion stage, the fuel reacts with steam and oxygen at high temperatures to produce syngas,
The separated hydrogen is then used as fuel in a gas turbine or other combustion system, producing