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Technological options for the clean and cost-effective use of heavy residues. D.J. White. Paper. Proc. Economics of refining, October 1993, Inst. Petrol., London, pages 73--89.

With reference to the developments in processes and catalysts which can help convert heavy oils into marketable clean products---mainly transport fuels, an approach is outlined which could offer an elegant solution to the common problems of the oil and power industries---benefiting both. Ten charts are presented. New emission limits, reassessment of power technology, the role of gasification, and the vital question of who will pay?, are examined.
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