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Volume: 57 (1973)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 800

Last Page: 800

Title: Coal--Our Most Abundant Previous HitEnergyNext Hit Previous HitSourceNext Hit: ABSTRACT

Author(s): John N. Philips

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Coal is this nation's most abundant Previous HitsourceNext Hit of Previous HitenergyNext Hit. It represents 88% of the proved national fuel reserves now and 74% of all we can ultimately hope to recover. Yet coal now accounts for only about 19% of the nation's Previous HitenergyNext Hit production and use, whereas the much more limited Previous HitoilNext Hit and natural gas are carrying about 78% of the Previous HitenergyNext Hit load. In the face of an accelerating national Previous HitenergyNext Hit demand, that fuel mix simply cannot be maintained.

It is essential that the public recognize that trade-offs are necessary between our Previous HitenergyNext Hit and our environmental goals. We need to strike a workable balance between reasonably environmental restrictions and the total well-being of an Previous HitenergyNext Hit-based society. In our efforts to merge our Previous HitenergyTop and environmental goals, the nation must start thinking about coal not so much as part of the problem but as part of the solution.

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