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PJM Board Authorizes $1.8 Billion in Transmission Additions, Upgrades
The improvements will enhance the reliability of the power supply system serving 51 million people in 13 states and the District of Columbia.
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APS, Tucson Firm Get $4.35M To Study Thermal Storage For Solar
A solar energy developer and APS have been awarded a $4.35M grant from DOE to study the key limitation to solar energy - storage.
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Rural Electric Power Coops May Need to Double Their Generating Capacity By 2020
Lack of transmission capacity is also impeding the development of renewable energy resources in remote rural areas.
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New Technology Holds Promise For Cleaner Fuels and Chemicals From Coal
Accelergy's proprietary catalytic and process technologies can double conversion efficiency while dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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ADA-ES to Host Groundbreaking
ADA-ES will host a groundbreaking for its activated carbon production facility in Red River Parish, LA on October 21st.
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Alternative Fossil Fuels Have Economic Potential but Uncertain Environmental Consequences
The study by RAND, a non-profit research organization, provides a review of coal-to-liquids and Canadian oil sands technologies, and considers possible impacts on fuel costs from future limitations on carbon dioxide emissions.
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The past year has brought plenty of change in the electricity markets and in energy markets in general. A vast shift in the public policy debate took place in Washington, D.C., and state capitals, bringing about the real prospect of legislation imposing restrictions or costs on carbon dioxide emissions.

At the same time, the debate over the nation’s dependence on foreign sources of energy continues. Utilizing the United States' vast supply of coal resources could help alleviate our dependence on foreign energy - but addressing concerns about the environmental impacts of this resource is essential.

Use the links below to find out about the energy industry, about up-and-coming advanced technologies, and about other organizations that are paving the way to a cleaner and more secure U.S. energy future.


 
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