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Coal Too Valuable To Burn …

As the world moves to a more sustainable energy model, how do those who rely on coal as their primary industry continue to use their resources for good?

The answer lies within high value-added products, including carbon fiber, graphene, electronic devices, including photovoltaics, electrodes for Li-ion batteries and super-capacitors, and a wide range of building materials​.

Tulinda Larson with Utah Advanced Material and Manufacturing Initiative walks us through Utah’s innovative approach to using their coal resources.


Watch the webinar presentation at the link below, and download the presentation slides.

https://bluejeans.com/s/jqFTqNdN6No/

For more information please reach out to AMCC Executive Director Matt Bogoshian via email at matt.bogoshian@amccmail.org

Austin Nordyke

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