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Clean
Coal Technology
The
Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program is a unique partnership
between the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and industry
that has as its primary goal the successful demonstration of
a new new generation of advanced coal-based technologies, with
the most promising technologies being moved into the domestic
and international marketplace.
Since
1985 the program has resulted in a capital investment of nearly
$6 billion in 40 competitively selected projects. The demonstrations
are at a scale large enough to generate the data needed to enable
potential users to make judgments about the commercial viability
of a particular process. These demonstrations will improve the
global environment and energy security through the use of technologies
and services provided by US Industry.
Go
to the Clean Coal
Technologies Compendium, a growing repository of information
derived from the Clean Coal Technology (CCT) Program. Ultimately,
we hope this Compendium becomes the principal source of information
for stakeholders interested in the implementation of CCT technologies.
The Compendium is sponsored by the DOE Office of Fossil Energy.
Reports:
Clean Coal Technology Diffusion: The Impact of Electric Industry
Restructuring
Verne W. Loose, The Electricity Journal, Vol. 11, No.
10, pp. 51-58 (December 1998). Contact
us for a copy
Go to the Reports
Section of the Clean Coal Technologies
Compendium.
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