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Understanding Coal to Liquid Fuels

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Understanding Coal to Liquid Fuels (including greenhouse gas emissions and the role of CCS and biomass)

Research by Princeton Univesity and Tsinghua University, and Baard Energy, L.L.C. and Idaho National Laboratory:

Fischer-Tropsch Fuels from Coal and Biomass (Presentation Handout) by T.G. Kreutz, E.D. Larson, G. Liu, and R.H. Williams, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University. Prepared for presentation at 25th Annual International Pitsburgh Coal Conference, 29 September - 2 October 2008, Pittsburgh, PA.

Synthetic fuel production by indirect coal liquefaction Download PDF by Eric D. Larson Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University; Ren Tingjin Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, China. Published in Energy for Sustainable Development, Volume VII No. 4, December 2003 (pp 79 –102)

Plant Modeling & Emissions Comparative Analysis Approach Coal/Biomass Gasification with Fischer-Tropsch Diesel Production Download PDF by Richard D. Boardman, Ph.D. Senior Lead, Coal to Liquids Research and Development Idaho National Laboratory May, 2007/ Baard Energy, L.L.C. - Idaho National Laboratory

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