Energy Firms Should Look to U.S. Shale - Barron's [View article]
PA Governor Ed Rendell has been promoting coal to diesel conversion for a couple of years and has gotten nowhere with the idea.
There are literally miles upon miles of "mountains" of coal culm in PA that are unsightly, which would disappear if coal to diesel conversion could somehow "get off the ground".
China can use all the coal we can export to them, but they are "hell-bent" to develop the new tech "small" nuclear plants that can be readily installed in their myriad of towns.
I heard about the new nuclear technology while visiting Knoxville, Tn this past Spring, but haven't seen any "press" about its safety and cost-effectiveness. For some reason (conspiracy??), it is under the medias' radar!?
Guess we must contact the U. of Tenn - Knoxville for info. That is the source of this leading-edge technology.
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PA Governor Ed Rendell has been promoting coal to diesel conversion for a couple of years and has gotten nowhere with the idea.
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There are literally miles upon miles of "mountains" of coal culm in PA that are unsightly, which would disappear if coal to diesel conversion could somehow "get off the ground".
China can use all the coal we can export to them, but they are "hell-bent" to develop the new tech "small" nuclear plants that can be readily installed in their myriad of towns.
I heard about the new nuclear technology while visiting Knoxville, Tn this past Spring, but haven't seen any "press" about its safety and cost-effectiveness. For some reason (conspiracy??), it is under the medias' radar!?
Guess we must contact the U. of Tenn - Knoxville for info. That is the source of this leading-edge technology.