DOE clean coal project a success
We are thoroughly enthused about news from the DOE, revealing the successful close of an advanced clean coal project which reduced emissions, increased plant efficiency, lowered generation costs and...
View ArticleNew DOE carbon capture project announced
Like we’ve said: clean coal technology projects are happening all around us. Alstom Power* and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that they’ll team up to test a type of carbon capture...
View ArticleDOE announces more than $27 million for CO2 storage
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it would contribute $27.6 million in funding to various carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects across the country. The funding will be...
View ArticleNew blog series: a spotlight on university clean coal programs
America has long looked to their colleges and universities to solve problems on a national scale. The development of clean coal technologies (CCT) is no different. That’s because many CCT...
View ArticleU.S. DOE: Meeting energy and environmental challenges for 32 years
For the past 32 years, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has been responsible for strengthening our nation’s energy security through clean, reliable and affordable energy; supporting scientific...
View ArticleSecretary Chu announces $3 billion investment for CCS
Today’s news out of the U.S. Department of Energy is very exciting. Congratulations to American Electric Power Company, Southern Company Services and Summit Texas Clean Energy for securing Clean Coal...
View ArticleDOE funding places spotlight on industry commitment to CCS
Last week’s announcement of DOE funding for carbon capture and sequestration projects reminded us of past criticism against industry for its lack of investment in emissions reductions and technology....
View ArticleThe byproduct of clean coal technology? Jobs
In a report that we just released yesterday, there’s information on some of the benefits of clean coal technology that you may have never considered. Most notably: jobs. According to the report: The...
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