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Clean coal: The case for 'green coal' as part of Britain's future. Les King. Energy World. July/August 2005 P. 10-12
Much of the current debate on the future for UK energy supply centres on the relative costs and merits of renewable and nuclear technology, with concern about the over-use of gas. But this is to miss out the essential and very major contribution that cleaner coal could and should make, argues the Director of Technology & Engineering at Mitsui Babcock, Les King. This feature also looks at Mitsui Babcock's work on clean coal in China.
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Journal title: Energy World
Keywords: Coal
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity generation, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Coal, Solid fossil fuels and derived products