<P> Electricity generated from renewable sources is also used to process carbon dioxide and water into syngas through the high - temperature electrolysis . This is an attempt to maintain carbon neutral in the generation process . Audi, in partnership with company named Sunfire, opened a pilot plant in November 2014 to generate e-diesel using this process . </P> <P> Coal gasification processes to create syngas were used for many years to manufacture illuminating gas (coal gas) for gas lighting, cooking and to some extent, heating, before electric lighting and the natural gas infrastructure became widely available . The syngas produced in waste - to - energy gasification facilities can be used to generate electricity . </P> <P> Syngas can be used in the Fischer--Tropsch process to produce diesel, or converted into e.g. methane, methanol, and dimethyl ether in catalytic processes . </P> <P> If the syngas is post-treated by cryogenic processing, it should be taken into account that this technology has great difficulty in recovering pure carbon monoxide if relatively large volumes of nitrogen are present due to carbon monoxide and nitrogen having very similar boiling points which are--191.5 ° C and--195.79 ° C respectively . Certain process technology selectively removes carbon monoxide by complexation / decomplexation of carbon monoxide with cuprous aluminum chloride (CuAlCl 4) dissolved in an organic liquid such as toluene . The purified carbon monoxide can have a purity greater than 99%, which makes it a good feedstock for the chemical industry . The reject gas from the system can contain carbon dioxide, nitrogen, methane, ethane, and hydrogen . The reject gas can be further processed on a pressure swing adsorption system to remove hydrogen, and the hydrogen and carbon monoxide can be recombined in the proper ratio for catalytic methanol production, Fischer - Tropsch diesel, etc . Cryogenic purification, being very energy - intensive, is not well suited to simply making fuel, because of the greatly reduced net energy gain . </P>

Syngas is produced by processing which of the following sources