
Publications
2003 Conference Proceedings
Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI) Planning Workshop
August 26, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- Industry Keynote Address
"The Future's So Bright: The Case for Clean Coal Technologies" [PDF-26KB]
Janet Gellici, Executive Director, American Coal Council
- DOE Keynote Address
A DOE Perspective [PDF-2699KB]
Rita Bajura, Director, NETL
- High-level Coal Technology Roadmap [PDF-1154KB]
Kenneth Markel, Jr., Associate Director, NETL
- Status Report on CCPI Round 1 Activities [PDF-3344KB]
Mike Eastman, Technology Demonstrations Manager, NETL
- Lessons Learned from Round 1 -- What makes for stronger proposals?
- Summary of DOE and Industry Round 2
- Group discussion w/DOE Panel -- Open Forum (available soon)
(issues discussed in one large group; business/financial, technical, repayment, administrative/proposal; comments recorded & transcript)
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