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Is the US Being Left Behind regarding Carbon Capture Technology?

America's commitment to development & testing of CCS technology is uncertain, but internationally, efforts build momentum.

DOE Funded Company Takes Next Steps on CCS Project

DOE Funded company Air Products announces plans to proceed with CCS Project

CCS and Public Understanding

A Department of Energy official pointed out how important public education is to the success of CCS projects

CCS Project Proposals Going Worldwide

The UK and 6 other countries are submitting proposals for funding for CCS projects.

Senate Energy Committee Hears Testimony Regarding the Future of CCS

Several panelists testified in front of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and stated that commitment to developing CCS technologies is crucial, and costs will come down with more experience.

May 16th Senate Energy Committee Hears Testimony Regarding the Future of CCS

Several panelists testified in front of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and stated that commitment to developing CCS technologies is crucial, and costs will come down with more experience.

CCS in Canada

Saskatchewan, Canada to have a working CCS Facility by 2014.

The Future of Carbon Capture

The 5th Edition of The Future of Carbon Capture and Storage report is a 65-page overview of the opportunities for carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Don't Be Stubborn!

Though research into alternative energy sources is important, the reality is, we are still many years from being able to eliminate coal as the primary source. The attached article outlines how President Obama and many other policymakers are putting more f...

Crystals Offer Hope in Improving Carbon Storage

Scientists working on new ways to store carbon dioxide within the structure of metal organic compounds.

Progress Made in Sequestering Carbon

Progress Made in Sequestering Carbon-New York Times Article March 30, 2011

Washington State to Recieve $10.6 million from ARRA

The U.S. Department of Energy just recently announced more than $354 million for energy efficiency and conservation projects funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Wanted: 21st Century American Leadership

“In the case of China, [climate change plans] so ambitious that it could well become the front-runner in the fight to address climate change. The big question mark is the U.S.”

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