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China Sees the Light, Drops Coal-To-Liquid Plans

Posted by Bruce Nilles, Sierra Club at 3:44 PM on October 21, 2008.


So why does the U.S. still think it could possibly be a good idea?
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Just the other week, China's government took a bold step when it announced that it was halting immediately its plans to build all but two of its proposed coal-to-liquids projects.  Its rationale: "environmental and economic concerns."



This is the same argument we here at the Sierra Club have been making for the past year about the 10 coal-to-liquid plants proposed in the U.S: Liquid coal simply makes no financial or environmental sense.



Liquid coal is a major distraction of capital and attention away from the challenge and opportunity ahead. Liquid coal would emit 10 percent more global warming pollution than gasoline, all at a time when we are wrestling with how to slow and reverse global warming.  It is also extremely wasteful -- taking 3.5 gallons of water to make just one gallon of fuel.   



But U.S. coal companies, never missing an opportunity to push their harmful product, are strongly advocating liquid coal as the answer to our oil addiction.



The fight over liquid coal is centered in Ohio where Baard Energy wants to build a massive $4 billion coal-to-liquids plant on 650 acres near Wellsville in eastern Ohio. The plant would consume five billion tons of coal to produce about 50,000 barrels a day of diesel and jet fuels. The production of those 50,000 daily barrels will require 5.4 million gallons of water every day.



If allowed to proceed, the plant would begin construction this year and be ready for full operation in 2012.



When the Chinese government is saying coal-to-liquids projects are too dirty for China, what does it say about the current state of affairs in the United States when our government is still considering approving such filthy projects?

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Coal to Gas is something that both Obama & McCain Support
Posted by: Gaubladt on Oct 21, 2008 3:54 PM   
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Nader doesn't support it.

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Hemp for fuel!
Posted by: garry minor on Oct 22, 2008 10:41 AM   
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Hemp is the #1 source of biomass on the planet. Farming just six to eight percent of our farmland in hemp would satisfy our current demands for oil and gas. Hemp is at the very minimum four times more efficient per acre than corn for ethanol production. It grows with little or no fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides to foul the soil and water, in climates and conditions other crops won't grow. A process called pyrolysis uses high heat to turn biomass into a charcoal suitable for coal furnaces, and also other types of fuel as well.
China is now growing 40% of the worlds hemp crop and developing new technologies that will keep the U.S.A. at an economic and strategic deficit. Anything made from oil, coal, timber, or cotton can be made with ecologically friendly cannabis hemp! All paper, plastics, packagings, textiles, fuels, lubricants, plywood, structural components, concretes, insulations, many cosmetics, health foods, and medicines, can all be made with it!
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Food, fuel, shelter, medicine, pleasure, spirituality, and Unity!
The Tree of Life! Kaneh bosm, cannabis, hemp!

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