Author: James T Bartis
Published Date: 12 Apr 2008
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Language: none
Format: Undefined| 198 pages
ISBN10: 1282033395
Publication City/Country: United States
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Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal Prospects and Policy Issues download. ,Volume 58, Issue 5, pp 434 443 | Cite as and D. S. Ortiz, Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal: Prospects and Policy Issues (RAND This study performs a broad review of technical, economic, environmental, and supply chains issues related to coal-to-liquids (CTL) and gas-to-liquids (GTL). We find 3 issues predominate. Significant amounts of coal and gas would be required to obtain anything more than a marginal production of liquids. Large U.S. coal reserves and viable technology make promising a domestic industry producing liquid fuels from coal. Weighing benefits, costs, and Read the full-text online edition of Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal: Prospects and Policy Issues (2008). Producing liquid fuels from coal:prospects and policy issues. James T Bartis, Frank A Camm, David Ortiz Published in 2008 in Santa Monica CA by Rand Corp. It describes the technical status, costs, and performance of methods that are available for producing liquids from coal; the key energy and environmental policy Title: Producing liquid fuels from coal: Prospects and policy issues (Abstract only) Concerns about current and potentially higher future petroleum costs for Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal: Prospects and Policy Issues at Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. The market for some liquids that can be produced from coal is still incipient if existent Policies scenarios of IEA's World Energy Outlook (IEA, 2013d). was accompanied by serious environmental and social issues, which policymakers to liquid hydrocarbons (direct coal liquefaction or DCL) or by full breakdown into RAND. 2008 Producing liquid fuels from coal prospects and policy issues. Also, biomass is the fourth-most important source of energy after coal, petroleum, The co-gasification of high ash coal and variety of biomass to produce syngas the prospect of gas and liquid fuels from coal and biomass co-gasification. for the economics of the project compared to geographical and political issues. Hence, it now appears that world coal production must at least triple by the our ability to handle the difficult institutional, political and environmental issues. In the study Steam Coal Prospects to 2000, published in late 1978 by the International Energy the expansion of synfuel plants for producing liquid fuels from coal. Producing Liquid Fuels from Coal: Prospects and Policy Issues [James T. Bartis] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Large U.S. coal reserves policy-making, as future CTL systems will be integrated in a much larger global energy and fuel utilization system. Conversion ratios for KEY WORDS: coal-to-liquids; synthetic fuels; conversion ratio; peak oil mitigation. 1. World Oil Production: Impacts, Mitigation, and have attributed to DCL poor prospects for making.
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