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09.28.2011News
NETL Projects Selected to Conduct Geothermal Energy Research

Two geothermal energy projects led by NETL researchers have been selected to help accelerate development of geothermal energy technologies and diversify America's sources of clean, renewable energy.
 
09.28.2011News
Innovative Texas Clean Coal Project Takes Major Step Forward as DOE Issues Record of Decision
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a Record of Decision (ROD) that – along with a signed cooperative agreement – will allow federal funding to be used to help build one of the world’s most advanced and environmentally clean coal-based power plants.
 
09.26.2011News
NETL'S Advanced Turbines Program Drives Clean, Coal-Based Power

This October, a distinguished group of researchers, university students, manufacturers, and industry professionals, will meet to discuss revolutionary ideas that could change the way we power our daily lives. What will they be talking about?
 
09.20.2011News
How is DOE advancing the carbon capture, utilization and storage?
FE's Chuck McConnell answers that question in the latest video produced by the Energy Department's Office of Fossil Energy.
 
09.15.2011News
Many of you are familiar with the term "carbon capture and storage," or CCS. So what is CCUS?
FE's Chuck McConnell answers that question in the latest video produced by the Energy Department's Office of Fossil Energy.
 
09.13.2011News
New Technologies that Enhance Environmental Protection, Increase Domestic Production, Result from DOE-Supported Consortium
New technologies that help small, independent oil and natural gas operators contribute to domestic energy production while improving environmental protection have resulted from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) support of the Stripper Well Consortium (SWC).
 
09.13.2011News
The September 2011 LabNotes have been posted.
 
09.09.2011News
Secretary Chu Announces $14 Million for Six New Projects to Advance IGCC Technology
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today the selection of six projects aimed at developing technologies to lower the cost of producing electricity in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants using carbon capture, while maintaining the highest environmental standards.