The Effect of Government Regulation on the Production and Use of Coal: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ... Lexington, Ky., May 11, 1979, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1979, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1979, Part 2 |
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Page 857
... plant in this project could be in place by 1984 , and within a few years , several other plants could be constructed that would put a substantial dent in our imports of foreign No. 6 fuel oil , which we are now importing at a rate of ...
... plant in this project could be in place by 1984 , and within a few years , several other plants could be constructed that would put a substantial dent in our imports of foreign No. 6 fuel oil , which we are now importing at a rate of ...
Page 878
... plants , Mr. Zusman would like to answer . Mr. ZUSMAN . Presently , the coal plants some of them are operating at capacity factors less than they are capable of . But , in part , that is because they come down at night where the demand ...
... plants , Mr. Zusman would like to answer . Mr. ZUSMAN . Presently , the coal plants some of them are operating at capacity factors less than they are capable of . But , in part , that is because they come down at night where the demand ...
Page 879
... plant . He would endorse two SRC plants . We are looking at the processes such as that in South Africa . Senator HUDDLESTON . Yet , on the budget sent over , all of these research and demonstrations were cut in funding which does not ...
... plant . He would endorse two SRC plants . We are looking at the processes such as that in South Africa . Senator HUDDLESTON . Yet , on the budget sent over , all of these research and demonstrations were cut in funding which does not ...
Page 880
... plants . We are looking seriously at funding a second generation IBTU plant , In other words , we are making sub- stantial progress over a few years ago and take a look at which is actually happening . Finally , of course , there are ...
... plants . We are looking seriously at funding a second generation IBTU plant , In other words , we are making sub- stantial progress over a few years ago and take a look at which is actually happening . Finally , of course , there are ...
Page 882
... plant ; Environmental barriers , primarily air but also water and waste method ; 2 ) 3 ) Lack of physcial ability to ... plants which would violate air standards even if realistic modelling procedures were used and emis- sion limits were ...
... plant ; Environmental barriers , primarily air but also water and waste method ; 2 ) 3 ) Lack of physcial ability to ... plants which would violate air standards even if realistic modelling procedures were used and emis- sion limits were ...
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