Coal Online http://www.cleancoalcentre.org/xmlfeeds/cm/2 Coal Online (c) IEA Clean Coal Centre This is an RSS feed. RSS feeds allow you to stay up to date with the latest news and features you want from the website. To subscribe to it, you will need a News Reader or other similar device. Gordon Couch receives OBE http://bookshop.iea-coal.org.uk/site/coalonline/news/gordon-couch-receives-obe Gordon Couch, a senior consultant at IEA Clean Coal centre for more than 25 years, was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the Queen’s New Year Honour List. Honours are given to people who have made a difference to their community; in Gordon’s case for many years of voluntary service to disabled people.

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New module released http://bookshop.iea-coal.org.uk/site/coalonline/content/news/new-module-released Coal combustion technology for a competitive power market, August 2006
Studying the structural chemistry of coal
Coal resources
Greenhouse gases - emissions and control
Trace elements - occurrence, emissions and control
Effects of coal ash on combustion systems
Coal preparation
Utilisation of slags, ash and residues
Transport, storage and handling of coal
Carbon products and organic chemicals from coal

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Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:14:26 GMT
IEA Clean Coal Centre releases new website http://bookshop.iea-coal.org.uk/site/coalonline/content/news/iea-clean-coal-centre-releases-new-website Coal Online is a major free resource providing comprehensive information on the techology of coal utilisation. The information is based on published reports from the IEA Clean Coal Centre www.iea-coal.org.uk edited into chapters or modules on specific topics related to coal and its use in Clean Coal Technologies. Each module contains up to several hundred pages illustrated with figures and tables.

Use the quick search facility or click on the advanced search button to search the entire website or click the browse online modules to see the modules available. Viewing the html version of the information contained on the site is free. PDF documents of the modules can be downloaded for an administration fee of £50.00. New modules will be added to site over the coming months and existing modules will be updated.

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