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Clean Coal and Power Conference - 2005

November 21-22, 2005

Renaissance Mayflower Hotel
Washington D.C.

2005 Clean Coal and Power Conference

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U.S. Dept. of Energy
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2005 Clean Coal and Power Conference

2005 Clean Coal and Power Conference

Exhibitors

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The Albany Research Center solves energy systems and industrial processing problems by investigating melting, casting, fabrication, physical and chemical analysis and wear, corrosion and performance testing of materials through the use of state-of-the-art equipment and analytical techniques.


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ALSTOM is a global leader in power generation and clean coal technologies. Building on proven coal-based generation technologies, ALSTOM provides competitive solutions to meet customer requirements today and develops advanced power systems for future needs.


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The Center for Applied Energy Research focus areas include: coal combustion by-product beneficiation; carbon products from pitch; pitch and coal coking; carbon nanotube composites; catalysis related to NOx and SOx formation; tracking mercury and its fate in solid wastes; and biomass use for valuable products.


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The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Clean Coal is leading a national RD&D effort to eliminate all environmental concerns associated with the continued and expanded use of our most abundant, low cost domestic energy resource: Coal. This effort is focused on developing the low cost technological capability to virtually eliminate both conventional emissions and CO2 from the use of coal to produce electricity, hydrogen, synthetic oil, and other products critically important to our Nation and energy security. Our vision is to ensure an energy-secure America that can tap the full potential of all its energy resources, including coal.


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West Virginia University's National Research Center for Coal and Energy advances ideas about energy and the environment through the conduct of research, technology transfer, and information dissemination activities.


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