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Show Energy Edition, Future Energy Plan Proposed The plan for future domestic energy production proposed at the American Mining Congress International Coal Show, May 1980, in Chicago was: 1- Restore - en- vironmental regulations to their original context and return enforcement to the states. 2-- Reduce the powers of federal bureaucracies 3- - en- Reasonably environmental force standards 4- - The federal gover- nment should finance the cost of verting help con- and utilities industries to use of coal. This plan would save the equivalent of 4 million barrels of oil a day, half of current imports. Reported the were details of a world coal study, an international project of 80 participants A boom coal 748-512- 8 637-067- 6 sources minimal. will enhance economic development many ways: railways, trucklines, ships, ports, machinery, employment, power plants, industrial boilers, gasification and liquification plants. The USA could be a major exporter, together with Australia, South Wilson, Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Highlights- - The supply and use of coal must be tripled by the year 2000 to have would Any specification Any WASHED SAND to spend to finance such intensive and widespread coal use. But this is less than 1 and mation expected by the turn of the century. vfr time and GRAVEL PLASTER SAND Qualified, Experienced Licensed contractor of their aggregate capital for- percent - Hot Water DISPATCHED millions jX Any size order RADIO export potential. It currently exports 150 million tons a year. This could be 300 to 400 millions. Destinations are Western Europe, Japan and the Far East. involved Countries $200,000 Chemical Additive Available Carbon-Emer- y the Canada, Africa, Anywhere in Soviet Union and China. There is a general lack of awareness in the USA that it possesses coal from 16 major coal countries, producing headed by Professor Carroll uncertain, nuclear energy controversial and other 5 Castle Dale iMOMBOCl PRICE bridge the energy gap. Oil supply is 1981-4- 460 South 4th r , East, Price, Utah 84501 TO PROVO OR JAPAN... WHaerever CcorfeoM-ioiieir- y ol goes It starts out with UTAH RAILWAY. We change with Denver & Rio Grande This is a new tie tamper, one of our new, modern maintenance machines to help us upgrade our roadbeds so we can more efficiently handle the coal shipments from our area. ever-increasi- Western at Martin and with Union Pacific at Provo. Phone 801-472-56- 31 SERVING THE ENERGY NEEDS OF EAST AND WEST SINCE By trans-portin- g the high quality coal of Carbon-Emer- y destinations everywhere. Call us for details. lull iiSSDf UTAH RAILWAY C MARTIN, UTAH P.O. Box 261, Helper, Utah 84526 EBBSC 1 VI 7 Counties to mu |