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Getting Power From Coal Without Digging It Up

An Alberta project will transform coal deep beneath the ground into gas.

Low-Carbon Fuel Rules

California is about to implement a standard to boost cleaner fuels and punish the rest.

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map

Vast amounts of the clean-burning fossil fuel have been discovered in shale deposits, setting off a gas rush. But how it will affect our energy use is still uncertain.

Fire in the Holes

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

Taking Pulp to the Pump

Gasifying black liquor from pulp mills will accelerate second-generation biofuels.

Electricity from Waste Heat

Ener-G-Rotors' system harvests energy at lower temperatures.

A Weed-Powered Passenger Jet

Jet fuel made from an inedible plant will power an aircraft.

Smarter, Faster Nano Sensor

A tiny detector can quickly sniff out dangerous gases.

A Compact Chemical Sensor

A portable array of lasers could be used to monitor pollution and detect toxins.

A Practical Use for Waste Methane

A direct method of converting methane into useful chemical compounds could reduce the release of the potent greenhouse gas at isolated oil fields.

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