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Main Title Environmental Impacts, Efficiency, and Cost of Energy Supply and End Use. Volume II.
CORP Author Hittman Associates, Inc., Columbia, Md.;National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.;Council on Environmental Quality, Washington, D.C.
Year Published 1975
Report Number HIT-593; EQC-308; EQC-308v2;
Stock Number PB-239 159
Additional Subjects Pollution ; Coal preparation ; Oil shale ; Coal gasification ; Coal liquefaction ; Solvent-refined coal ; Fluidized bed processing ; Oil recovery ; Crude oil ; SRC process ; Lurgi process ; Koppers-Totzek process ; Hygas process ; Bi-gas process ; Synthane process ; Carbon dioxide acceptor process ; Air pollution ; Water pollution ; Health ; Geographic divisions ; Environmental impacts ; Occupational safety and health
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NTIS  PB-239 159 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This volume focuses on six emerging energy technologies as components of future energy supply trajectories. Five of the six technologies - low Btu gasification, high Btu gasification, fluidized bed boiler combustion, solvent refined coal, and coal liquefaction - use coal in the production of synthetic fuels or electricity. The sixth, oil shale technology, considers the production of crude oil from this new energy source. For those technologies using coal, the environmental impacts, efficiencies, and costs are developed for three regional coals and a national average case. The coals for which data are developed include a low sulfur (Northwest), medium sulfur (Northern Appalachia), and high sulfur (Central) coal.