Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Wins CTL Fuels License

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- Feature
- VTT Sees Biomass Gasification Emerging for ‘Green’ Refining
- Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle & Synthetic Natural Gas
- Cash Creek SNG Backers Seek ‘Renewable Portfolio Standard’ Status
- Saras Profits up 17% in 2009
- Pakistan Government Putting US$105 Million into UCG Project
- India Coal Minister Urges Gasification, Liquefaction, GHG Controls
- Peabody, GreatPoint Ink SNG, Hydrogen Deal
- WildHorse Completes Peak Coal Acquisition, Eyes Hungary UCG
- India Coal Ministry Shopping in U.S. for Mines, Gasification Technology
- Gas to Liquids & Coal to Liquids
- West Virginia Issues Air Permit for Proposed CTL Gasoline Plant
- CVR 2009 Profits Drop Nearly 50%
- Indonesia Coal Producer Seeking Supplies for Sasol CTL Scheme
- Report: Gas-Short Pakistan Mulls Uhde Coal Gasification
- Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Wins CTL Fuels License
- Coalworks Sees CTL-Gasoline Opportunity in Australia
- Study Examines GHG Mitigation Costs of Offshore GTL
- KBR Wins Ammonia Plant Contract
- Biomass to Liquids & Waste to Energy
- ClearFuels Inks Renewable Diesel Project Deal in Tennessee
- Syntroleum Posts Profit for 2009; ’Dynamic Fuels’ Start-up This Year
- European Commission Issues Biomass-Power ‘Sustainability’ Guide
- India’s Rice Millers Could Substitute Diesel Power with Biomass Gasification
- ‘Greens,’ Neighbors Move to Block Florida Biomass WTE Project
- Plasrec Touts Waste-to-Diesel Scheme in U.K.
- Technology
- Market Snapshot
- Gasification Hot-Spots
- AFC, Linc Moving Ahead on UCG-Fuel Cell Power Deal
- Linc Acquires Alaska Leases for Possible UCG
- Carbon Capture & Storage
- Companies Stick-to Carbon Reporting Despite Lack of Regulation
- Duke Testing CCS-Algae Biofuel Process from China’s ENN
- Citronelle CCS/EOR Project ‘Ideal:’ U.S. DOE
- Combining Desalination, CCS Gives Twin Benefit: Study
- Global Climate Deal Unlikely Any Time Soon: EU Commissioner
- U.S. EPA to Delay ‘Greenhouse’ Regs Hitting Refiners, Coal-Power Plants
- Hitachi Inks CCS Collaboration Deal with SaskPower
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