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Definitional-mission report: Clean-coal-technology assistance project in Czechoslovakia. Export trade information

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7152065
The environmental regulations in Czechoslovakia are being modified and will provide for more strict environmental guidelines for coal preparation, washing, mine desalination, and application of commercially viable and economical clean coal technologies for utilization of coal. The government of Czechoslovakia requested the U.S. Trade and Development Program (TDP) to carry out a Definitional Mission to Czechoslovakia to define the requirements of the country and to prepare specific recommendations for follow on actions by TDP. The technical assistance package proposed to be funded by TDP includes four specific activities. These are (i) a review of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (CSFR) coal characteristics, (ii) data analysis and initial matching of clean coal technologies, (iii) an orientation visit to review selected clean coal technology projects in the U.S., and (iv) preparation of a compendium of the main coal sector requirements in Czechoslovakia and the types of technologies needed. The Definitional Mission has prepared a Scope of Work which recommends that TDP allocate a fund to finance the cost of the above technical assistance activities. It is further recommended that TDP enlist the assistance of a non-profit trade organization to provide this service to the Government of Czech Republic.
Research Organization:
CORE International, Inc., Washington, DC (United States)
OSTI ID:
7152065
Report Number(s):
PB-92-208503/XAB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English