Fuels of the Future
At a time when oil prices continue to escalate and supplies are diminishing, energy strategies are particularly critical for countries like the United States, China, and India. For example, the U.S. depends on foreign sources for 60% of its energy needs.
These Fuels of the Future studies provide a single comprehensive reference for scientists, engineers, program managers, and policymakers engaged in R&D planning and commercial feasibility studies of projects. These reports should also be of interest to those in private industry, engineering companies, financial institutions, and government led development programs who are planning for the development and execution of projects.
Coal to Liquids (CTL)—Energy strategies that can bolster liquid fuels are particularly critical for countries with limited oil reserves. This new report contains the latest information on CTL technologies, capital and production costs and regional environmental considerations.
Gas to Liquids (GTL)—This first of its kind report combines technology intelligence on catalysis and reactor design with economic perspective and market overview for the production of synthetic fuels from natural gas using GTL process technologies.
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