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Press ReleasesJanuary 18, 2011There is considerable opportunity and growing technical sophistication to make terrestrial carbon sequestration both practical and effective, according to the latest carbon capture and storage "best practices" manual issued by the U.S. Department of En...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 12, 2011The results of nearly four decades of research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy are now available through the OnePetro online document repository.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 11, 2011An overview of research, development, and demonstration efforts to supply cost-effective, advanced carbon capture and storage technologies for coal-based power systems is the focus of a new roadmap published by the U.S. Department of Energy.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 5, 2011Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 4, 2011A novel technology that could help release some of the currently unusable energy in an estimated 2 billion tons of U.S. coal waste has been successfully demonstrated by a Department of Energy supported project.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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Press ReleasesJanuary 1, 2011The report provides an overview of the twenty joint projects and progress made by three working groups under the CED's Action Plan in the areas of carbon capture and storage (CCS), electricity grid, and clean energy research and development.Office of International Affairs
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Press ReleasesDecember 23, 2010As part of ongoing analysis, the Department of Energy's Office of Policy and International Affairs commissioned a report on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project.Office of International Affairs
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Press ReleasesDecember 16, 2010An innovative project demonstrating DryFining technology, a more cost-effective way to control coal-based power plant emissions while improving fuel quality, has been named the 2010 Coal-Fired Project of the Year by the editors of Power Engineering m...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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Press ReleasesDecember 8, 2010Office of the General Counsel
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Press ReleasesDecember 1, 2010There could be as much as 5,700 years of carbon dioxide storage potential available in geologic formations in the United States and portions of Canada, according to the latest edition of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Carbon Sequestration Atlas (Atl...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office