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A non-[[Conventional coal-fired power plant|conventional]] [[coal-fired power plant]] in which the [[coal]] is [[gasification|gasified]] to produce a [[syngas|synthetic gas]] which is then burned in a [[gas turbine]] that drives an [[electrical generator]], while [[steam]] is produced by recovering [[heat]] from the gas turbine [[exhaust]], and used to drive another electrical generator. | A non-[[Conventional coal-fired power plant|conventional]] [[coal-fired power plant]] in which the [[coal]] is [[gasification|gasified]] to produce a [[syngas|synthetic gas]] which is then burned in a [[gas turbine]] that drives an [[electrical generator]], while [[steam]] is produced by recovering [[waste heat|waste]] [[heat]] from the gas turbine [[exhaust]], and used to drive another electrical generator. |
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Integrated gasification combined cycle power plant [r]: A non-conventional coal-fired power plant in which the coal is gasified to produce a synthetic gas which is then burned in a gas turbine that drives an electrical generator, while steam is produced by recovering waste heat from the gas turbine exhaust, and used to drive another electrical generator.