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Conference Proceedings: Synthetic Fuels -
Status and
Directions
Volume 1: Sections 1-17
May, 1981 - 1981
Alpert, S. B.
Jülich Nuclear Research Center
Electric Power Research Institute
Title Page
Abstract
Forward
Acknowledgements
Summary
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Dinner Address |
The Background of the United
States Synthetic Fuels Corporation, the Honorable James A. McClure,
Senator from Idaho |
1-1 |
I |
General |
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The Importance
of Synthetic Fuels to Oil-Dependent Utilities (284kb)
B. Schwartz, Consolidated Edison Co. of New York |
1-1 |
Synthetic
Fuels in California (180kb)
L. Papay, Southern California Edison |
2-1 |
The Program of
New Coal Conversion Technologies of the Federal Republic of Germany
(320kb)
H. Diehl, BMFT
R. Holighaus, KFA |
3-1 |
The Department
of Energy Synthetic Fuels Program: A 1980 Perspective (394kb)
G. Fumich, Jr., U.S. Department of Energy |
4-1 |
The Dynamics
of Interdependence, Synfuels Versus Middle Eastern Oil (533kb)
T. Stauffer, Harvard Center for Middle East Studies |
5-1 |
II |
Clean Liquid and Solid Fuels |
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Exxon Donor
Solvent Coal Liquefaction Process: Development Program Status III
(776kb)
W. R. Epperly, Exxon Research and Engineering Co.
K. W. Plumlee, Exxon Research and Engineering Co.
D. T. Wade, Exxon Research and Engineering Co. |
6-1 |
Current Status
Of H-Coal© Commercialization (488kb)
R. M. Eccles, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc.
G. R. DeVaux, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. |
7-1 |
The Coal
Hydrogenation Plant in Bottrop (553kb)
R. Specks, Ruhrkohle
J. Langhoff, Ruhrkohle
E. Woloski, Ruhrkohle
G. Escher, Veba Oel |
8-1 |
Cost
Comparisons of Alternative Routes for Converting SRC-II
Oil-to-Distillate Fuels (1.39MB)
R. F. Sullivan, Chevron Research Co.
D. J. O'Rear, Chevron Research Co.
B. E. Stangeland, Chevron Research Co.
H. A. Frumkin, Chevron Research Co. |
9-1 |
SRC-II
Demonstration Project (665kb)
D. M. Jackson, Pittsburg and Midway Coal Mining Corp.
J. Freel, Pittsburg and Midway Coal Mining Corp.
B. K. Schmid, Pittsburg and Midway Coal Mining Corp. |
10-1 |
Saarberg Coal
Liquefaction Developments (362kb)
H. Würfel, Saarbergwerke AG |
11-1 |
SRC-I Coal
Refining Demonstration Plant (507kb)
S. M. Morris, International Coal Refining Co.
E. P. Foster, International Coal Refining Co. |
12-1 |
Rheinbraun
Liquefaction of Brown Coal (400kb)
U. Lenz, Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke AG
D. Böcker, Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke AG
W. Dolkemeyer, Union Rheinishce Braunkohlen
K. H. Keim, Union Rheinische Braunkohlen |
13-1 |
Dow Coal
Liquefaction Process Update (359kb)
V. T. May, Dow Chemical, USA
N. G. Moll, Dow Chemical, USA
G. J. Quarderer, Dow Chemical, USA
G. A. Stuart, Dow Chemical, USA |
14-1 |
Status of the
Mobil Methanol-to-Gasoline Process (453kb)
A. Y. Kam, Mobil Research and Development Corp.
R. Gould, Mobil Research and Development Corporation
R. Sills, Mobil Research and Development Corporation
J. Zahner, Mobil Research and Development Corporation |
15-1 |
Union Oil's
Shale Oil Demonstration Plant (507kb)
R. O. Dhondt, Union Oil Company of California
J. Duir, Union Oil Company of California |
16-1 |
Oil Shale: A
Developing Industry (809kb)
W. F. McDermott, Occidental Oil Shale, Inc. |
17-1 |
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