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Bio-coal instead of Petro-coal

If you want to make your coal-fired train or power plant more enviro-friendly, then this might be good news for you.  A Seattle-based company is planning to offer “E-coal“, which apparently stands for eco-coal (I think they should have called it “bio-coal”, but maybe that name is taken). The big advantage for you, Mr. Steam-Train-Engineer, is that this E-coal  can be “substituted for fossil fuels, without the need for facility [or train] retrofitting.”

On a smaller scale, you can now fire-up some organic waste-based briquettes as alternative fuel. These are better than wood-based charcoal because they have a higher caloric content by weight and “leave no soot when touched, are easy to light and emit almost no smoke.”  But I wonder if they add a flavor to food?

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