China Builds Base to Liquefy Coal

Emerging Markets Economy, Oct 8, 2003

China began building the world's largest base to develop technologies for liquefying coal in Tianjin Municipality, north China.

Costing a total investment of 150 million yuan (about US$18 million), the base is a national priority project funded by the Shenhua Group, a coal conglomerate based in the city of Tianjin.

Germany, Japan and the United States have conducted similar researches in coal-liquefying technologies, but none put their technological results into commercial operation. - (EMEconomy.com)

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