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Coal in a New Carbon Age Powering a Wave of Innovation in Advanced Products & Manufacturing Coal Market Strategies 2019 American Coal Council August 13 th , 2019 Park City, Utah Janet Gellici, CEO, National Coal Council
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Page 1: Coal in a New Carbon Age

Coal in a New Carbon AgePowering a Wave of Innovation in

Advanced Products & Manufacturing

Coal Market Strategies 2019American Coal Council

August 13th, 2019 – Park City, UtahJanet Gellici, CEO, National Coal Council

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The National Coal Council provides advice and recommendations

to the Secretary of Energy on general policy matters

relating to coal and the coal industry.

Celebrating 35 years – 1984|2019

NCC is a Federal Advisory Committee Organized under Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)

Advisors to the U.S. Secretary of Energy

Members Appointed by Secretary of Energy

Limited to 125-150 members representing a broad spectrum of coal interests

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Reports~ 40 reports prepared by NCC members at no cost to DOE

Extensive Range of Report Topics

Carbon ManagementClean Coal TechnologiesCoal & Coal Technology ExportsCoal ConversionUtility DeregulationClimate & Clean Air RegulationsBuilding New Coal PlantsIndustrial Coal Use

CCUS for EORValue of Existing Coal FleetFossil Forward: CCS TechnologiesPolicy Parity for CCSCO2 UtilizationAdvancing U.S. Coal ExportsPower Reset: Existing Coal FleetCoal in a New Carbon Age

Body of Work

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“A diamond is a chunk of coal that did well under pressure.”

~ Henry Kissinger

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Coal in a New Carbon Age

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Coal in a New Carbon Age

• The Value of Advancing New Markets for Coal

• International Activity

• U.S. Historical Efforts

• Trends & Outlook for Coal-Derived Products in the U.S.

• Recommendations

• + Technology Compendium Appendix

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Coal-to-Products

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Coal Beneficiation

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Coal to LiquidsFuels & Chemicals

Gasification-Based Coal to Chemicals Process

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Coal to LiquidsFuels & Chemicals

Typical Direct Coal Liquefaction Process

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Coal to LiquidsCoking & Pyrolysis

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Coal to Products

• Graphite

• Carbon Fibers

• Activated Carbon

• Graphene

• Carbon Nanotubes

• Carbon Foam

• Carbon Black

• Electrodes

• Seals & bearings

• Fishing rods

• Golf clubs

• Automotive materials

• Airplane fuselages

• Building materials

• Water purification

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Activated Carbon

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Carbon Fiber

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Carbon to Graphite & Electrodes

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Graphene

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Building Materials

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Carbon Foam

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Carbon Black

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Rare Earth ElementsThe Rare Earth Value Chain

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Life Sciences & Medical

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Soil Amendments –Humic Acid/Humate

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Value of Coal-to-Products

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Market Potential

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Nine Block Analysis

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Strategic Recommendations

• Establish a focused R&D program on coal-to-products.– Establish a national commitment to develop and

deploy U.S. coal-to-products technologies and U.S. manufacturing capabilities.

– Employ screening tools to focus R&D investments in technologies most likely to achieve commercial status.

– End historical cyclical support for coal conversion technologies ~ commit and stay the course.

– Assemble a formal intergovernmental team to align resources.

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Strategic Recommendations

• Accelerate research-to-commercial deployment in coal-to-products market sectors.– Establish an Office of Carbon Products within DOE.

– Pursue development of Carbon Advanced Material, Manufacturing and Production (CAMP) centers.

– Support multiple first-of-a-kind projects.

– Expand and streamline DOE Loan Guarantee Program.

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Strategic Recommendations

• Incentivize private sector investment in coal-to-products production and manufacturing sectors.– Employ public-private partnerships

– Provide tax and investment incentives

– Validate revenue/business models and management strategies – in addition to technology performance/cost

– Expedite permitting

– Ensure adequate infrastructure

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Janet Gellici

202-756-4524

[email protected]

Coal in a New Carbon Age