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RCED-92-143R 1 (1992-04-03)

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GAO


United States
General Accounting Office
Washington, D.C. 20548


Resources, Community, and
Economic Development Divsion

B- 2 45575


April 3, 1992


The Honorable Mike Synar
Chairman, Environment, Energy,
  and Natural Resources Subcommittee
Committee on Government Operations
House of Representatives


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Dear Mr. Chairman:


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As requested in your February 11, 1992, letter, we have
reviewed the Department of Energy's (DOE) response to our
report entitled Fossil Fuels: Improvements Needed in DOE's
Clean Coal Technology Program (GAO/RCED-92-17, Oct. 30,
1991). This letter contains our views on DOE's response.

Our report discusses the status of the Clean Coal
Technology Program and points out that 15 of the ongoing
funded projects had experienced cost increases, delays,
and/or reductions in scope and that 13 other projects had
withdrawn from the program. It discusses the reasons for
such problems and cites the amount of DOE's investment in
withdrawn projects. Our report also points out that DOE
selected some projects that are demonstrating technologies
that might have been commercialized without federal
assistance or might have limited potential for widespread
use, and other projects that have proved not to be
economically viable. In addition, our report points out
that DOE had made several changes in its policy for
recouping its investment that make such recoupment less
likely and notes that DOE had not established uniform
procedures for independently assessing demonstration
results.

In general, DOE believes that we have not correctly
characterized the status of the Clean Coal Technology
Program. DOE also believes that our report does not
portray the larger picture of the program's successes, and
in its conclusion, DOE lists what it believes are
significant successes. After carefully reviewing DOE's
response, we believe that we have correctly characterized
the program's status. Our report does not focus on the


GAO/RCED-92-143R DOE's Clean Coal Technology Program


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