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Editorial: For Energy, A Bright Idea
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U.S. FACES SERIOUS RISKS OF BROWNOUTS IN 2009
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Lights Out in 2009? Study Warns of Power Blackout Risk
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Study: Crippling power blackouts possible in 2009
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Avoiding A Blackout
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New Study Warns US Blackouts Loom in ’09; California Looks Like ‘Ground Zero’
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Cap in Hand: Power Companies Feel Credit Crunch, Too
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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News Archive
APS, Tucson Firm Get $4.35M To Study Thermal Storage For Solar
PJM Board Authorizes $1.8 Billion in Transmission Additions, Upgrades
Rural Electric Power Coops May Need to Double Their Generating Capacity By 2020
New Technology Holds Promise For Cleaner Fuels and Chemicals From Coal
ADA-ES to Host Groundbreaking
Alternative Fossil Fuels Have Economic Potential but Uncertain Environmental Consequences
German Test Plant May Lead To Clean Coal Power
Tri-State Sets Meetings on Power Line
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Teams with ExxonMobil to Develop Compact Gasification Technology
Peabody Energy Signs Mongolia Coal Gasification Deal
Xcel to Expand Biomass Gasification
Canadian Researcher Captures CO2 From Air
Electricity from Waves
U.S. to Study Effect of Wind Energy on Habitats
Study confirms plug-in hybrid vehicles excel
DOE begins EIS for IGCC project in Mississippi
International Energy Outlook 2008
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's $100m clean coal plan
Coal Exec Says Energy Crunch Needs Nuke Boost In 15 Years
Poll shows energy cost acceptable
U.S. inks geothermal pact with two nations
ADA-ES contracts to begin construction of activated carbon plant
Wind energy bumps into power grid’s limits
StatoilHydro targets 2014 carbon capture start
Canada to beat U.S. to carbon storage
Ohio counties take lead in study of underground carbon storage
Homeland Energy to buy Appolo Fuels
Startup looks to make something valuable out of carbon
Carbon storage test called key to coal’s future
ADA-ES commits to key contracts to build activated carbon plant
NextGen Energy Council, 2006-2008
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