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2001 Conference Proceedings

NETL's Office of Coal and Environmental Systems: 
Sensors and Controls Workshop

Table of Contents

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Papers and Presentations

Welcome, Presentation of Workshop Goals, Overview of Vision 21[PDF-2007KB]
Robert Romanosky, Product Manager for Power Systems Advanced Research
U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Current Research and Needs – Future Sensors and Controls Needs for the Power Industry[PDF-301KB]
Rob Frank, Director
EPRI Instrumentation and Control Center

Automotive Sensors for Improved On-Board Control and Diagnostics
Galen Fisher, Principal Research Scientist
Delphi Research Labs, Delphi Automotive Systems

An Overview of NETL and the Office of Coal and Environmental Systems
[PDF-2141KB]
Carl Bauer, Associate Director, Office of Coal and Environmental Systems
U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory

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