Coal Utilization Makes Progress With New Stoves, Stokers and Coal-Oil Mixtures

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Martin A. Moyers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

THE nation's effort to win the war speedily is reflected in current trends in coal utilization, as in all other fields of our lives. In all industries, wherever coal is used for the production of heat and power the emphasis is on getting the most useful result with the least expenditure of matt.ria1. In addition to carrying its own share of the load, increased as it is by the demands of war industry, coal has had to fill in for the other fuels, mainly petroleum products, whose distribution from their more distant sources has been crippled by lack of shipping. Thus, the outstanding note in the utilization of coal this year is not the development of new methods of burning or handling coal but the extraordinary job that the industry has done in producing enough coal to serve all needs.
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APA: Martin A. Moyers  (1943)  Coal Utilization Makes Progress With New Stoves, Stokers and Coal-Oil Mixtures

MLA: Martin A. Moyers Coal Utilization Makes Progress With New Stoves, Stokers and Coal-Oil Mixtures. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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