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| | | MIT | | Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT | | | The Future of Coal | | Options for a Carbon-Constrained World | | | Cambridge, MA | | Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT | | 2007 | | | Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 Purpose of the Study.
Chapter 2 The Role of Coal in Energy Growth and CO2 Emissions.
Chapter 3 Coal-based Electricity Generation.
Chapter 4 Geological Carbon Sequestration.
Chapter 5 Coal Consumption in China and India.
Chapter 6 Analysis, Research, Development, and Demonstration.
Chapter 7 Public Attitudes toward Energy, Global Warming, and Carbon Taxes.
Chapter 8 Findings and Recommendations.
Glossary of Technical Terms and Abbreviations.
APPENDICES.
Appendices to Chapter 3:
A. Coal Quality.
B. Electricity Generation Primer.
C. Electricity Generation Economics: Bases and Assumptions.
D. U.S. Emissions Regulations and Emissions Performance.
E. Retrofi tting Existing Units for CO2 Capture.
F. Coal to Fuels and Chemicals.
Appendices to Chapter 4:.
A. Unconventional CO2 Storage Targets.
B. Well Abandonment Practices Relevant to CO2 Sequestration.
C. Description and Cost Assumptions for CO2 Storage Projects.
Appendix to Chapter 5: India.
Appendix to Chapter 8: Government Assistance to IGCC Plants without Capture.
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