DOE Awards Funding For CCS Research And Development

September 17, 2009

E&E News reports that on Wednesday the DOE “awarded more than $62 million in stimulus funding for carbon capture and storage research and development for the next three years” that focuses on “geologic sequestration site characterization, and sequestration training and research.” Secretary Chu said in a statement, “Given the importance of coal to our energy future in the United States, China and other countries, it's crucial that we develop ways to capture and store carbon pollution.”

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