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Funding Statement. This work was supported by the Climate Protection Division, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098. Acknowledgements. Numerous people contributed to the data collection for this study, as well as reviewed (parts of) this report and earlier draft reports. For their help with the data collection and analysis we wish to thank Harry Vroomen (The Fertilizer Institute), Thomas F. Florkiewicz (Oxytech, Inc.) and George Birchfield (Solomon Associates, Inc.). We also wish to thank Paul Ciccio, Gerard van Harten, Richard Alvarado (Dow Chemical), Paul Heurtevant (Formosa Plastic Corporation), Russel Hoch, William Kane, Charles Keffer, Mark Savoie, Jeffrey Swann, and Mark Weavil (Monsanto) for sharing their insights with us. Finally, we wish to thank the participants of the “Workshop on Carbon Reduction Technology Opportunities for Chemical Process Industries” (organized by American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Chemical Manufacturers Association, The Council for Chemical Research, U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), held in Baltimore, MD, March 3-4, 1999. Despite their efforts errors may still exist in the report, for which the authors are solely responsible. 26 1PDF Image | Energy use and energy intensity
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