Syngas Stocks List
Related Industries: Engineering & Construction Utilities - Renewable
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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ROKT | B | SPDR S&P Kensho Final Frontiers ETF | 2.44 | |
MISL | C | First Trust Indxx Aerospace & Defense ETF | 2.22 | |
CSMD | B | Congress SMid Growth ETF | 2.08 | |
FSST | A | Fidelity Sustainability U.S. Equity ETF | 1.61 | |
PJFM | A | PGIM Jennison Focused Mid-Cap ETF | 1.58 |
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- Syngas
Syngas, or synthesis gas, is a fuel gas mixture consisting primarily of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and very often some carbon dioxide. The name comes from its use as intermediates in creating synthetic natural gas (SNG) and for producing ammonia or methanol. Syngas is usually a product of coal gasification and the main application is electricity generation. Syngas is combustible and can be used as a fuel of internal combustion engines. Historically, it has been used as a replacement for gasoline, when gasoline supply has been limited; for example, wood gas was used to power cars in Europe during WWII (in Germany alone half a million cars were built or rebuilt to run on wood gas). However, it has less than half the energy density of natural gas.Syngas can be produced from many sources, including natural gas, coal, biomass, or virtually any hydrocarbon feedstock, by reaction with steam (steam reforming), carbon dioxide (dry reforming) or oxygen (partial oxidation). It is a crucial intermediate resource for production of hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and synthetic hydrocarbon fuels. It is also used as an intermediate in producing synthetic petroleum for use as a fuel or lubricant via the Fischer–Tropsch process and previously the Mobil methanol to gasoline process.
Production methods include steam reforming of natural gas or liquid hydrocarbons to produce hydrogen, the gasification of coal, biomass, and in some types of waste-to-energy gasification facilities.
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