gasifier
Americannoun
plural
gasifiersOther Word Forms
- degasifier noun
- regasifier noun
Example Sentences
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The company lost $6.4 billion when the three-member Mississippi Public Service Commission in 2017 ordered it to stop building the gasifier and chemical removal unit and instead operate the plant by burning conventional natural gas.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 31, 2023
Until a gasifier was installed, workers couldn’t weld the power plant’s steel structure into place around it.
From The Guardian • Mar. 2, 2018
The first fire of the gasifier is expected later this summer.
From Scientific American • Jul. 23, 2014
And that’s with a 12-ton-a-day gasifier; existing blast furnaces can handle as much as 2,000 tons a day.
From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2013
Belonio and agricultural engineering students at Central Philippine University weigh rice husks before they're fed into a gasifier stove.
From National Geographic
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