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Microcoal average salary is $65,187, median salary is $65,187 with a salary range from $65,187 to $65,187.
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Marketing & Sales Manager 65,187-65,187 Miami Beach, FL, 33109 2012 Microcoal Marketing & Sales Manager Salaries (1)
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  • MicroCoal Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Englewood, CO
  • MicroCoal is a materials technology company focused on commercializing the use of microwave energy and related process technologies to transform coal and other minerals into higher quality and higher value industrial materials. Our initial target market is the coal-fired segment of the North American electrical utility industry. Coal-fired power plants currently produce nearly 50% of the electricity in the U.S.A. MicroCoal's proprietary on-site process cleans up coal at the power plant prior to combustion by reducing contaminates like sulfur and mercury and also improving fuel efficiency by removing water. This is helping to accelerate the existing trend of fuel switching