§ 51. Sir J. Edenasked the Minister of Power what change he has made in his estimate of future coal demand, in view of the development of fluidised-bed coal combustion; and if he will make a statement about progress in this field.
§ 54. Sir J. Gilmourasked the Minister of Power what information has now been submitted to him about the fluidised-bed system of coal combustion and the effect of this system on the amount of coal used for electricity generation; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. MasonNone. I would refer the hon. Members to the reply I have given earlier today to my hon. Friend the Member for Loughborough (Mr. Cronin).
§ Mr. J. H. Osbornasked the Minister of Power what assessment he has made of the fluidised-bed system of coal combustion in electric power generation recently put forward by the British Coal Utilisation Research Association and the National Coal Board; what estimate he has made of the cost per unit and of the capital cost per kilowatt from the use of this technique; and how this development affects fuel policy.
§ Mr. MasonI would refer the hon. Member to my reply to a similar Question earlier today from my hon. Friend the Member for Loughborough (Mr. Cronin).
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