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Agence France-PresseDebate heats up in US over coal fuel for carsby Rob Lever
24 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) - A fiery debate has been rekindled in Washington
as US lawmakers mull proposed incentives to produce diesel fuel from coal.
Backers of coal-based liquid fuels say they can help reduce US dependence
on imported oil. Critics contend the use of coal in any form would lead to
increased greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful environmental effects.
-snip-In the US Senate, a proposal to provide up to 10 billion dollars in loans for
coal-to-liquid projects is gathering steam and may be attached to a wide-
ranging energy bill, which would among other things mandate more ethanol
production and increased fuel economy for automobiles.
-snip-Corey Henry, spokesman for the Coal-to-Liquids Coalition, said that the
overall process of making motor fuel from coal could result in lower
greenhouse gas emissions if combined with technology to capture and
store carbon gases.
-snip-Read more:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070617/sc_afp/usclimateenvironmentenergycoal_070617045351
Critics say that coal-to-oil produces more CO2 than gasoline
even with proposed CO2 sequestration.