Markets and processes for synthetic fuels from coal. Executive summary
This intensive conference was designed to bring together a group of business and governmental executives (all seriously interested in synthetic fuels from coal but with a variety of perspectives) to assess the current and future technological, economic, legislative, political, and environmental factors that will govern the extent to which the U.S. can achieve energy self-sufficiency through the use of synthetic fuels from coal. Senator Jennings Randolph presented a stimulating keynote address that stressed the necessity for the Federal government and entire population of the United States to work together to achieve energy self-sufficiency through the use of coal, our most abundant fuel resource. Note: only summarized highlights are included; the only full-length paper included is the keynote address of Sen. Randolph. (MCW)
- OSTI ID:
- 7088110
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-761186-(Summ.)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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BY-PRODUCTS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
COAL GASIFICATION
COAL INDUSTRY
COAL LIQUEFACTION
COAL MINING
COST
DOCUMENT TYPES
ECONOMICS
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FINANCING
FUELS
GASIFICATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HYDROGENATION
INDUSTRY
LIQUEFACTION
MARKET
MEETINGS
MINING
NORTH AMERICA
PROCESSING
REVIEWS
SYNTHETIC FUELS
SYNTHETIC FUELS INDUSTRY
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
USA