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http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013...ource-there-is/?intcmp=HPBucket#ixzz2LUZ8Z69vThe process removes 99 percent of the pollution from coal...
Fan discovered a way to heat coal, using iron-oxide pellets for an oxygen source and containing the reaction in a small, heated chamber from which pollutants cannot escape. The only waste product is therefore water and coal ash -- no greenhouse gases.
I'm not seeing it. The problem is obvious: The primary combustion products of coal are water and carbon dioxide. The proportions vary with the type of coal, but a considerable fraction of the energy released by burning coal comes from combustion of carbon, so if no carbon dioxide is released, then the primary component of the ash must be unburnt coal.
Basically as described it is just a catalyzed reaction to remove the hydrogen from coal, releasing drastically less energy than burning the coal the normal way.