
International Pittsburgh Coal Conference
University of Pittsburgh SWANSON School of engineering
September 29 - October 2, 2008
The Westin Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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The Westin Convention Center and Hotel
The International Pittsburgh Coal Conference (PCC) is an outgrowth of a series of conferences spanning more than three decades, and dealing with coal utilization both in the United States and internationally.
The conference was originally conceived by the University of
Pittsburgh following the Oil Embargo in 1973; and it was named COGLAC (Coal
Gasification, Liquefaction, and Conversion to Electricity). In 1984, the conference's name was
changed to the Annual Pittsburgh Coal Conference. Later in 1988, the word
"international" was added to reflect the expanded scope and participants of the
conference.
The PCC is the "premier" annual event devoted to all aspects of
coal, energy and the environment. It aims at fulfilling the ultimate goal of
efficient and effective use of coal while protecting the environment.
The PCC has been successfully held outside the United States in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2007; Osaka, Japan in 2004; Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia in 2001; and Taiyuan, People's Republic of China in 1997.
The Conference is dedicated to providing a unique opportunity for in-depth and focused exchange of technical information and policy issues among representatives from industry, government and academia throughout the world.