HC Deb 24 November 1925 vol 188 c1195W
Mr. SMITHERS

asked the Secretary for Mines whether he can now inform the House what steps have been taken to make the process known as the low-temperature carbonisation of coal a commercial success, and with what results?

Colonel LANE-FOX

I would refer the hon. Member to the Reports for 1924–25 of the Committee for Scientific and Industrial Research and the Fuel Research Board. A great deal of research has been, and is being, undertaken at His Majesty's Fuel Research Station; and an offer has been made to test free of charge plants which claim to have solved the problem of low-temperature carbonisation. Promising results have been obtained in a number of cases, but so far as I know no plant has yet been working on a commercial scale for a long enough period to enable any definite judgment to be formed.