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Danbury, Conn.-Based Industrial Gases Firm Picked to Develop Advanced Fuels.

The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY)

| September 22, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 2007 The Buffalo News. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Douglas Turner

Sep. 22--WASHINGTON--Praxair Inc., with facilities in the Town of Tonawanda, is one of three companies picked by the Clinton administration to develop a new generation of fuels, including a derivative of natural gas to replace diesel fuel, lawmakers announced Thursday.

The Praxair award is part of a broader program, involving the Army, and Ford Motor Co., to generate alternative fossil fuels and cut pollution.

Joining Praxair in a government quest to covert natural gas to liquid form, Rep. John J. LaFalce said, will be Conoco of Houston, Texas; Integrated Concepts in Alexandria, Va., and Syntroleum of Tulsa, Okla.

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