National Academy of Sciences | 150 Year Anniversary

Questions? Call 800-624-6242

| Items in cart [0]

The National Academies Press

PAPERBACK
price:$29.00
add to cart

Rights & Permissions

topleft topright

Review of DOE's Vision 21 Research and Development Program -- Phase 1 (2003)
Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES)

Citation Manager

. "Appendix B: Presentations and Committee Activities." Review of DOE's Vision 21 Research and Development Program -- Phase 1. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2003.

Please select a format:

BibTeX EndNote RefMan


Page
96
bottomleft bottomright

The following HTML text is provided to enhance online readability. Many aspects of typography translate only awkwardly to HTML. Please use the page image as the authoritative form to ensure accuracy.


Review of Doe’s Vision 21 Research and Development Program—Phase I

Innovations for Existing Plants (IEP) Program

Thomas J. Feeley, III, NETL

Coal Fuels and Chemicals: Synthesis Gas Conversion

John C. Winslow, NETL

Fuel Cells Program

Mark Williams, NETL

Advanced Research: Vision 21 Sensors and Controls Program: Vision 21 Review

Robert Romanosky, NETL

Advanced Research: Vision 21 Materials Program

Robert Romanosky, NETL

Vision 21 Simulation and Modeling

Anthony Cugini, NETL

Systems Analysis and Integration

John Ruether, NETL

Energy-Environment Policy Integration and Coordination—The E-EPIC Study

Steve Gehl, Electric Power Research Institute

Overview of Vision 21 for Coal-Based Power Generation

Randall E. Rush, Southern Company Services, Inc.

Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle

Robert S. Horton, ChevronTexaco Worldwide Power and Gasification, Inc.

The Evaluation of Coal Combustion Technology for Electric Power

John Marion, Alstom Power, Inc.

Perspective on the Vision 21 Program

Larry Grimes, National Coal Council

Development of ITM Oxygen Technology for Gasification and Power Applications

Ted Foster, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Page
96