Project Independence: R & D Needs For Coal Extraction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. R. Hibbard
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Emerging from discussions of U.S. energy policy: from the Project Independence Blueprint; from President Ford's statements to Congress; and from several independent appraisals of the situation; there is a clear objective to achieve an appropriate balance of supply and demand in the near term future (1) by developing more efficient ways of using energy and (2) by extending domestic sources of energy. More specifically, the strategy for achieving this goal has three parts (1) Conservation of energy through greater efficiencies in automobiles, appliances, lighting, heating, and industrial processes. (2) Increased domestic production of oil and gas through new sources such as the outer continental shelf and new efficiencies such as tertiary recovery. (3) Substitution of coal and uranium for oil and gas in utility power plants and industrial heating. The goal of energy research and development is to help achieve these goals and to help minimize the economic, environmental and social impact of our shift from imported energy to domestic sources. The focus of this paper is the implications of the expanded use of coal, and the research and development which may help achieve the above goals in so far as coal is concerned.
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APA: W. R. Hibbard  (1975)  Project Independence: R & D Needs For Coal Extraction

MLA: W. R. Hibbard Project Independence: R & D Needs For Coal Extraction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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