Future Coal
Coal isn’t what it used to be and neither is its future. Clean coal's future isn’t as bright as it was a few years ago, but will it remain viable long after "cheap gas"?
Coal isn’t what it used to be and neither is its future. Clean coal's future isn’t as bright as it was a few years ago, but will it remain viable long after "cheap gas"?
Forbes reported on the viability of coal technology designed to reduce carbon emissions.
CoalTek Inc. announced China's approval of the company's clean coal processing facility in Mongolia.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel signed a resource trade deal in Mongolia last week in an attempt to smooth Mongolian mining political tensions while also seeking to secure Germany's energy future.
Reuters reported that Britain's clean coal development needs to accelerate for the country to avoid job loss in the sector.
The recently passed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology bill in Germany is a small victory in the bigger battle to make ‘clean coal’ a reality.
CNBC News reported that the University of Michigan will receive grant funding to research clean coal technology.
Reuters reported that Germany is set to approve funding to develop cleaner coal technology.
Forbes reported that the University of Colorado has received funding to research efficient coal use.
Bloomberg reported that state-owned China Energy is planning to construct a clean coal plant in Mongolia.
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