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 <description>Last week, DARPA issued researchers with a plea for help: help us make liquid coal economical and environmentally sound.It&#039;s easy to see the logic here - the US Department of Defense guzzles its way through 300,000 barrels of liquid fuel a day, relyi...</description>
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 <description>Bonne Posma wants to use heat from atomic reactors as part of a process of cleanly converting coal into a liquid hydrocarbon - either diesel fuel or jet fuel depending on the market demands.(MP3 - 20.5 MB - 00:59:24 M)Listen to Atomic Show #096 Here!...</description>
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 <description>Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Coal to LiquidCoal is a dirty word. Coal is also a four letter word. That is never going to change, or is it? If Silverado Green Fuels has its way, it just might. I don&#039;t have a great understanding of coal power to...</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:23:00 -0400</pubDate>
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