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Subject: coal based synthetic fuel in Pennsylvania
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: islamorda-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 30 Jan 2004 10:45 PST
Expires: 29 Feb 2004 10:45 PST
Question ID: 301847
Identify the locations in Pennsylvania where coal based synthetic fuel
is produced, and where coal based synthetic fuel is burned as fuel,
and in both instances uses the chemical change agent or reagent known
as FTH 300.

I know that the PA DEP had to provide a permit for synthetic fuel
(produced by mixing coal and FTH 300) to be burned as fuel at power
plants in PA.

Request for Question Clarification by jbf777-ga on 09 Feb 2004 09:20 PST
islamorda -

Can you tell me exactly what kind of compound that FTH-300 is?  What
is it's purpose?  And does it go by any other name?  Can you also tell
me why you need this information, as it may affect my ability to get
it.

Thanks,

jbf

Request for Question Clarification by darrel-ga on 27 Feb 2004 17:39 PST
Hello Islamorda--

Unfortunately, I'm just now seeing your question. I think I know how I
can access the list you're looking for. However, it would require me
to have time during a business week to make some phone calls, and it
appears your question is about to expire.

If you still need this information and would like me to look into it
next week, please feel free to repost your question when it expires.

Thanks,

darrel-ga
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Subject: Re: coal based synthetic fuel in Pennsylvania
From: nancylynn-ga on 29 Feb 2004 13:53 PST
 
I have contacts at PA state agencies and in the PA coal industry, so I
may be able to find this information for you; that is, if you decide
to re-post your question.

Could you please clarify "FTH 300"; is that the precise wording/spelling?

Thanks,
nancylynn-ga

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