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'''Coal Processing Consultants''' was a subsidiary of [[National Coal Board]] and [[Woodall-Duckham Construction Co|Woodhall-Duckham]].
'''Coal Processing Consultants''' was a subsidiary of [[National Coal Board]] and [[Woodall-Duckham Construction Co|Woodhall-Duckham]].


1979 They were awarded a contract by '''US United Technologies Research Centre''' to study use of fluidised bed combustion in a compressed air energy storage system for applying offpeak electricity to compress air into storage caverns.<ref>The Engineer 1979/04/05</ref>
1979 They were awarded a contract by [[United Technologies Corporation|US United Technologies Research Centre]] to study use of fluidised bed combustion in a compressed air energy storage system for applying offpeak electricity to compress air into storage caverns.<ref>The Engineer 1979/04/05</ref>




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Coal Processing Consultants was a subsidiary of National Coal Board and Woodhall-Duckham.

1979 They were awarded a contract by US United Technologies Research Centre to study use of fluidised bed combustion in a compressed air energy storage system for applying offpeak electricity to compress air into storage caverns.[1]


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  1. The Engineer 1979/04/05