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We must be certain howcoal,gas, oil and electricity supplies will cope during an incident.
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I have sought assessments of this from thecoal,gas, electricity supply and oil industries.
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They have not denationalisedcoal,gas, electricity, the railways or the airways.
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In either case, whethercoalgaswith atmospheric pressure or pressed in cylinders, it is perfectly practicable.
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This is becoming a very frightening matter, because the number of people dying from accidentalcoalgaspoisoning is going up every year.
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Coalgascan also be used compressed in cylinders and mounted on vehicles.
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