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<title>Mining: Powering Operations with Natural Gas</title>
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<title>Generator Sets: Gas 50 Hz Continuous</title>
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<title>Generator Sets: Gas 60 Hz Standby</title>
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<title>Cat Gas Genset Ratings and Efficiency Brochure</title>
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<title>Article: Selecting the Right Coal Methane Power Plant</title>
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<description>Diego T. Matrajt, Caterpillar Electric Power, discusses a sustainable solution that reduces emissions and provides an efficient source of energy.</description>
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<title>Power Plant to be Largest Run on Coal Mine Methane</title>
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<title>Project Finance Resources</title>
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<title>Contact Your Cat Dealer</title>
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<description>Contact a Cat power generation dealer</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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<title>Powering Methane-to-Energy Projects in Asia</title>
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<description>A coal mine in the Shanxi province of China uses methane gas from coal production to provide energy to millions.</description>
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