Coal Looks To The Future

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Carl Shelton
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 2, 1968

Abstract

The coal industry of the United States in 1967 had reasons to be both exuberant and concerned about its present and future role in the economy of the country. Continuing a momentum that began in the early 1960's, the industry has moved ahead in providing competitive customized products to strengthen its long-term domestic and foreign commitments, and has maintained with steady progress its position as a major supplier of energy. On the other hand, the industry must overcome air- water pollution and conservation-reclamation problems that have been identified by 1967 legislation. Throughout the year, the industry was characterized as "progressive," "healthy" and "dynamic." To have been termed a "growth industry" in 1967, is an accolade the coal industry can accept with pride. Culminating its efforts throughout the decade, the industry has emerged with a competitive image that is representative of its future strength.
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APA: T. Carl Shelton  (1968)  Coal Looks To The Future

MLA: T. Carl Shelton Coal Looks To The Future. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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