1 - 6 |
Fuel science in the year 2000: an introduction Huffman GP, Wender I |
7 - 38 |
Review of advances in combustion technology and biomass cofiring Sondreal EA, Benson SA, Hurley JP, Mann MD, Pavlish JH, Swanson ML, Weber GF, Zygarlicke CJ |
39 - 51 |
Trends in predicting and controlling ash vaporization in coal-fired utility boilers Eddings EG, Sarofim AF, Lee CM, Davis KA, Valentine JR |
53 - 70 |
Suppression of nitrogen oxides emission by carbonaceous reductants Tomita A |
71 - 78 |
Characterization and reactivity of organically bound sulfur and nitrogen fossil fuels Gorbaty ML, Kelemen SR |
79 - 97 |
Gasification technologies: the path to clean, affordable energy in the 21st century Stiegel GJ, Maxwell RC |
99 - 119 |
Concerns about climate change and the role of fossil fuel use Wuebbles DJ, Jain AK |
121 - 129 |
Climate change and energy options: decision making in the midst of uncertainty Steinfeld JI |
131 - 137 |
The bridge from cold facts and hot rhetoric to rational climate policy O'Keefe WF |
139 - 148 |
Syngas production for gas-to-liquids applications: technologies, issues and outlook Wilhelm DJ, Simbeck DR, Karp AD, Dickenson RL |
149 - 155 |
Fischer-Tropsch: a futuristic view Vosloo AC |
157 - 166 |
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: current mechanism and futuristic needs Davis BH |
167 - 179 |
Transportation fuels of the future? Piel WJ |
181 - 186 |
Methane hydrates potential as a future energy source Lee SY, Holder GD |
187 - 195 |
Biomass and renewable fuels Chum HL, Overend RP |
197 - 204 |
The future of nuclear energy Sackett JI |