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Coal-to-liquid fuels: Not 'clean coal', not economically viable, and just not coolCoal is still the enemy of the human racePosted by David Roberts at 3:52 PM on 05 Mar 2007When I talked to Rep. Jay Inslee, he specifically asked me to emphasize to readers the distinction between coal gasification (that is, producing electricity in IGCC coal plants) and coal-to-liquids (that is, producing liquid diesel fuel from coal via the Fischer-Tropsch process). The former might some day be environmentally tolerable, if accompanied by carbon sequestration. The latter will never be tolerable, because even if the CO2 created in manufacturing is sequestered, the fuel itself releases twice as much CO2 as gasoline when combusted. Inslee said that CTL proponents are deliberately trying to confuse legislators and the public by wedging CTL under the "clean coal" banner alongside IGCC. But it's not clean. For my part, I plead guilty to confusing the two in several past posts. Never again! Anyway, the coal industry and its allies are conducting an all-out PR push to get CTL plants subsidized and built. But they're pulling some of the same flim-flammery as IGCC proponents. That is, when they discuss the costs of CTL, they don't include carbon sequestration (a technology that, when it comes to CTL, basically doesn't exist yet). But when they discuss the environmental impacts of CTL, they include carbon sequestration. This Christian Science Monitor piece gives a good rundown. Watch this bait and switch: But CTL supporters say the industry would produce "clean fuel" that helps the environment by putting out fewer smog-forming nitrous oxides and other chemicals than regular diesel fuel. If 85 percent of CO2 from coal-to-liquid refineries could be captured and stored, CTL diesel fuel would then have about the same emissions as a gallon of regular diesel, they say. Here's the take-home message. When it comes to CTL, we have two choices:
Here's a third choice: URGE2. Coal is the enemy of the human race. The coal industry is desperately trying to keep itself alive with boondoggles like CTL. There's absolutely no reason we should help it along with huge taxpayer subsidies. Just let coal die.
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