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Tag: emissionsFuel from Coal-Eating Microbes By Kevin Bullis | 01/08/2009 | 11 Comments A process for converting coal into natural gas could help reduce emissions. By Kevin Bullis | 12/22/2008 | 15 Comments Will putting a price on carbon increase the use of renewables? By Kevin Bullis | 11/21/2008 | 7 Comments Jet fuel made from an inedible plant will power an aircraft. By Rob Edwards | 09/19/2008 | 8 Comments A new coal plant is the first to capture and store carbon dioxide. A Better Way to Capture Carbon By Kevin Bullis | 02/15/2008 | 23 Comments New materials provide a potentially cheaper way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. By Peter Fairley | 02/07/2008 | 13 Comments The DOE's decision to abandon FutureGen could accelerate clean-coal technology. By Kevin Bullis | 12/07/2007 | 17 Comments As the primaries near, the presidential candidates are calling for similar, ambitious growth in ethanol biofuel. By Peter Fairley | 11/16/2007 | 19 Comments Blue Source demonstrates a remediation system that could capture carbon dioxide at advanced coal plants. Environmentally Friendly Fridges By Prachi Patel | 09/14/2007 | 8 Comments A new magnetic-cooling system could lead to more-energy-efficient refrigerators. Plug-in Hybrids Get Green Grades By Kevin Bullis | 07/24/2007 | 25 Comments Overall, plug-in cars are a plus for the environment, despite the fact that they would increase the demand for electricity. Running Cars on Hydrogen Made from Starch By Kevin Bullis | 05/25/2007 | 26 Comments A new way to make hydrogen from corn or potatoes could make fuel-cell vehicles more practical. By Tyler Hamilton | 04/26/2007 | 27 Comments Research shows that pyrolysis is the most climate-friendly way to consume biomass. By Peter Fairley | 04/20/2007 | 7 Comments Consumers may find that the virtues of biodegradable plastics are really a mixed bag. By Katherine Bourzac | 04/19/2007 | 18 Comments Propane chemically derived from corn could be used in heating and transportation. Picking a Winner in Clean-Coal Technology By Kevin Bullis | 03/19/2007 | 17 Comments A new MIT study says that no single technology is the solution to economically cutting carbon-dioxide emissions from coal. |
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