On Wednesday, September 5, the House Science and Technology Subcommittee on Energy and Environment held a hearing to consider the benefits of coal-to-liquid (CTL) technology and the necessary steps for Congress to take in order to ensure CTL is included as a part of the nation's energy policy.
In his opening statement, Subcommittee Chairman Nick Lampson (D-TX) said, "I recognize there may be economic and strategic benefits of advancing coal-to-liquid technologies from both the regional and global perspectives. We need to have a comprehensive strategy to build an energy future that is sustainable."
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