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Is China Beating the U.S. in Clean Tech?

The president of NRDC points to a growing investment by China in energy technologies.

Fire in the Holes

Gasifying coal underground could slash the cost of carbon capture--but don't hold your breath for it to happen.

Cleaning Up on Dirty Coal

A novel gasification process for low-quality coal heads to China.

Mixing Solar with Coal to Cut Costs

A new strategy could reduce coal plant emissions and cut the cost of solar power.

Biological Solar

Combining synthetic biology and solar technology could provide a way to trap carbon dioxide and produce fuel.

Cleaning Coal

Converting coal to natural gas is our best strategy for limiting carbon dioxide emissions today.

Fuel from Coal-Eating Microbes

A process for converting coal into natural gas could help reduce emissions.

China Closes the Clean-Coal Gap

The United States and China are both focusing on technologies to clean up coal power.

Observing Buried Carbon Dioxide

A project proves that millions of tons of the sequestered gas can be safely monitored.

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