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TECHNICAL TOPIC 2 - Advanced Coal Utilization(DE-PS26-05NT42317-02)This topic explores advanced combustion techniques, as well as othersystemsand materials, that allow coal to be utilized more efficiently and morecleanlythan in currently deployed conventional systems.Coal is abundant and inexpensive compared to oil and gas. The efficientuse ofcoal is constrained by the difficulties of using a solid raw material forproducing fuel, chemicals and other feedstocks and of managing theby-productsof coal utilization (e.g. solid fuel combustion by-products includeparticulate, ash, and gaseous wastes). The results of innovative researchcould contribute to coal utilization by enabling users to handle coal withhigher levels of confidence approaching that of liquid and gaseous fuels.ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH THE ?SUBMIT QUESTION? FEATURE INIIPS.ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE MASTER FUNDING OPPORTUNITYANNOUNCEMENT.Please read the Master Funding Opportunity Announcement for completedetails onevaluation criteria and how to prepare your application:https://e-center.doe.gov/iips/faopor.nsf/UNID/1471DB687FC9E52685256F4300568FD7?OpenDocument
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Anyone/General Public
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Private Institutions Of Higher Education
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Funding Sources:
Fossil Energy Research and Development
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U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy TechnologyLaboratory, 3610 Collins Ferry Road (MS-I07) P.O. Box 880 Morgantown, WV26507-0880