Permanent International Committee on Carbon Fuel
Permanent International Committee on Carbon Fuel, Comité International Permanent du Carbone Carburant
Founded: 1931
Sources:
HB 1936, HB 1938
Officers
Composition du Bureau:
Seats
Members in these countries
1 Fabricants affiliés à titre individuel.
Argentina
(since 1936)
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Austria
(since 1938)
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Belgium
(since 1936)
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Canada
(since 1936)
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Chile
(since 1936)
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China
(since 1936)
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Estonia
(since 1936)
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France
(since 1936)
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Germany
(since 1938)
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Hungary
(since 1936)
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Italy
(since 1936)
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Latvia
(since 1936)
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Mexico
(since 1936)
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Netherlands
(since 1936)
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Nicaragua
(since 1936)
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Poland
(since 1936)
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Portugal
(since 1936)
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Romania
(since 1936)
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Spain
(since 1936)
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Switzerland
(since 1936)
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Yugoslavia
(since 1936)
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Congresses
Object
Propager dans chaque pays l'emploi du carbone (sous ses trois formes : solide, liquide ou gazeux) comme carburant de remplacement des hydrocarbures minéraux.
(HB 1936)
To promote in each country the use of carbon (in its three forms: solid, liquid or gaseous) as a fuel in the place of mineral hydrocarbons.
(HB 1938)
Finances
Subventions gouvernementales. (HB 1936)
Government subsidies. (HB 1938)
General facts
Fondation en 1931 au cours de l'Exposition coloniale internationale (Congrès des combustibles et carburants nationaux) ; congrès international à Milan, en 1932; réunions internationales à Berne, en 1933; à Paris, en 1934; à Bruxelles, en juillet 1935; à Lyon, en septembre 1935.
(HB 1936)
Founded in 1931 at the time of the International Colonial Exhibition (National Fuel and Carburants Congresses); international congress at Milan, in 1932 ; international meetings at Berne, in 1933; at Paris, in 1934; at Brussels, in July 1935; at Lyons, in September 1935; congress at Budapest, in 1936.
(HB 1938)
Activities
Organisation de congrès et de réunions; publication d'un Bulletin mensuel.
(HB 1936)
Organisation of congresses and meetings; publication of a monthly Bulletin.
(HB 1938)
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