Coal Water Slurry Fuel (CWF) is currently under consideration as an alternative fuel to conventional petroleum oils in boilers. CWF has been looked upon as an economically attractive potential energy replacement for costly imported fuels, as well as a means for promoting expanded utilization of vast U.S. coal reserves. Worldwide interest in CWF has spawned considerable research into its development as a commercial fuel for utility and industrial boiler applications. This research has led to several laboratory and field boiler demonstrations where CWF has been successfully fired.
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1986
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