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On July 17, 2024, FECM hosted an Appalachia Regional Deploy Dialogue focused on critical minerals at the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Morgantown, West Virginia

As a part of broader efforts to support the United States in achieving a net-zero future, FECM is developing new tools and resources to provide transparency about carbon management funding and improve the public’s understanding of carbon management.

FECM’s priority is reaching the Biden-Harris Administration’s goals of a fully decarbonized power sector by 2035 and net-zero U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

This blog highlights the “NETL Albany Town Hall” that took place on July 9, 2024.

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) leaders participated in several panel discussions at S&P’s Global CERAWeek 2024 in Houston, TX.

A Message from Assistant Secretary Brad Crabtree: Reflections on #COP28

Carbon capture is a decades old process that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial facilities and power plants. This technology can be used in diverse applications, including ethanol, natural gas processing, gasification, fertilizer, hydrogen, cement, steel, and pulp and paper production.
FECM has completed a multi-year study determining the viability, safety, and reliability of storing pure hydrogen or hydrogen-natural gas blends in different types of underground environments, allowing for much wider regional application.
Learn more about FECM’s work with critical minerals in this Q&A with Grant Bromhal, Senior Science Advisor in FECM’s Office of Resource Sustainability and Acting Division Director of Mineral Sustainability.

FECM and the National Energy Technology Laboratory Celebrate Earth Day 2024.