This paper defines the combustion consequences of burning low Btu coal gas in high temperature gas turbines. It identifies the limits of their application regarding the heating value and its thermodynamic constraints on turbine firing temperature, operating flammability limits, product carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and combustor turndown ratio. Sensitivity to reaction zone radiation and effects on combustor hot gas path flow area are discussed. The effect of these constraints on the conceptual design of a combustor is described herein. The example discussed is the sectoral combustor which was designed under contract to the Department of Energy for use in the High Temperature Turbine Technology program. The sectoral combustor is to be fired on coal gas to within 250 C of the homogeneous, adiabatic, stoichiometric flame temperature limit.