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US, coal-to-liquids; Commercialisation of coal-to-liquids technology - cost savings and benefits. Barbara M Drazga. Petroleum Review April 2007, P. 14-15
Wondering what to do with that lump of coal you got in your Christmas stocking? Put it in your gas tank. Given the large coal reserves in the US, coal-based fuels could rapidly replace other sources of transportation fuel to meet growing needs, writes Energy Business Reports' Barbara M Drazga.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Keywords: Coal
Countries: USA -
Subjects: Resource use and management, Economics, business and commerce, Coal-to-liquids, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Coal, Solid fossil fuels and derived products, Reserves