Page added on September 25, 2005
By BRIAN SCHWEITZER
Montana Governor
I have a passion for energy.
I especially like energy sources such as ethanol, wind power, biodiesel and others that are clean, affordable and can be made in America. So when earlier this year a top Pentagon official told me of the military’s interest in using clean-burning diesel fuel made from coal rather than oil, I was all ears.
Most people are surprised to learn that the technology to turn coal into fuels like diesel, gasoline and jet fuel has existed for 80 years, but it is true. The process was used in America as early as 1928. The largest applications of coal-to-liquids fuel production were notorious: Germany in the 1940s and South Africa during apartheid. Both made their synthetic fuel, or “synfuel,” out of coal when the world would not sell them oil.
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