The Indiana Coal Council is an organization dedicated to fostering, promoting, and defending the interests of Indiana's coal industries. With a mission to support the growth and development of the coal sector, the council works to address coal energy issues, promote Indiana coal production, and provide valuable resources and publications related to the industry.
Recently, the council celebrated a significant victory as an Indiana court ruled in favor of the first-ever U.S. coal-hydrogenation plant in Spencer County. This plant will utilize clean-coal technology to produce ultra-sulfur diesel, which is 30 percent cleaner than the current USLD available in the market. Additionally, the council highlights innovative uses of coal waste, such as the creation of emulsion paint from 100% waste ochre materials by a graduate from the University College London Slade School of Fine Art. Through their efforts, the Indiana Coal Council remains committed to supporting the coal industry and its contribution to the state's economy.
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