University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Description
pulled from site's meta descriptionThe Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) is one of the University of Kentucky's multidisciplinary research centers. Its energy research provides a focal point for coal and environmental research in Kentucky. Research efforts are directed to: coal cleaning, beneficiation, utilization, and conversion process technologies. Environmental issues relating to fuel use and coal combustion by-products constitute a major effort, along with the derivation of high added-value materials and chemicals from energy resources. The CAER is a non-academic unit that is staffed by professional scientists and engineers, has extensive interactions with faculty members and students, and provides analytical services for outside organizations.
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- AboutUs AutoGen
- coal
- coals
- combustion
- emissions
- fuel
- gas
- emissions control
- activated carbons
- NOx
- power plant emissions control
- DOE
- EPSCoR
- catalysis
- fischer-tropsch
- materials
- reformulated gasoline
- gasoline
- plug flow reactor
- hydrogenation
- acetylenes
- dienes
- coal-derived liquids
- coal liquefaction
- coal cleaning
- dewatering
- trace elements
- wastewater
- treatment
- recovery of clean coal
- petroleum coke
- nanoparticles
- polymerization
- C60
- activated carbon
- carbon fiber composites
- activated carbon fibers
- fibres
- waste management
- fly ash
- applied microscopy
- laboratory
- analytical services
- industrial support
- IEA
- FUEL
- research
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