Report provides road map for cutting price tag of carbon capture

September 15, 2009

E&E's ClimateWire reports that a Clean Air Task Force report—to be released today—argues that potential processes that can gasify coal underground could be a breakthrough for power generators searching for a way to reduce their carbon footprints cheaply. The analysis provides a policy road map for bringing coal technologies in four research areas, including complex retrofits of old power plants and permanent storage of greenhouse gases, from the experimental stage to mass production.

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