Syngas energy production involves generating a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and other gases through thermal processing of carbon-based materials. Syngas can be produced from biomass, coal, or waste via gasification. It is used for electricity generation, chemical synthesis, and fuel production. Syngas offers flexible energy applications and supports low-carbon pathways when produced from renewable or waste feedstocks. Advanced gas cleaning and conversion technologies improve efficiency and environmental performance. Syngas energy production plays a vital role in modern energy conversion systems.
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