Who After Chu?
Will a new energy secretary focus more on areas neglected in Chu’s farewell appraisal?
Will a new energy secretary focus more on areas neglected in Chu’s farewell appraisal?
Can coal combustion reactors strip the pricey oxygen purification step out of oxyfuel power generation?
Goal may be misguided, but political effect could be benign
Efforts lag globally, but two large plants should be operational by 2014
Yet there's no end in sight for oil, natural gas and coal
The results could have important implications for paleo-climatology
Running on biogas from a water treatment plant, an array will produce carbon-free electricity
It's no wonder the black gold looms so large in the presidential race
Sharp differences emerge on "clean coal" and climate change
The new CAFE rules, besides cuttting oil consumpion, will reduce greenhouse gas emissions
CO2 is to be recovered from gas turbines for enhanced oil recovery
Its first attempt at promoting CC&S was a complete bust
As EPA itself concedes, they will not prevent anything from happening that might otherwise have happened
Research technique is sophisticated, but do its postulates really make sense?
A deal considered brilliant five years ago may be headed for bankruptcy court
President fleshes out State of the Union address by inaugurating the nation's first CNG trucking corridor
MIT paper raises conerns about whether gas's availabiity and cheapness could stunt carbon capture and sequestration
Another factor casting a shadow on carbon-free coal: the revolution in "unconventiona gas"
Besides protcting public health, incremental tightening of emissions rules amounts to steallth climate policy
Another setback for FutureGen, the Energy Department's major demonstration project
CO2 captured from ethanol production to be stored permanently in sandstone formation.
Latest IEA outlook paints a dramatic picture and finds world to be at a critical decision point
A reluctance to talk speaks volumes
Concerns over cost may lead to Scottish plan being pulled
CCS still not close to widespread deployment, in spite of continued government support
Money goes to Sierra Club, which takes credit for stopping 150 new coal-fired plants
EPA re-issues tough requirements for sulfur dioxide and NOx
Says it will not be a cost-competitive carbon reduction option for the foreseeable future
Quakes slow geothermal energy, hydropower, and carbon sequestration projects
"The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy."