... Federal officials announced an agreement Friday to restart plans to build an experimental coal plant that seeks to collect greenhouse gas emissions before they enter the atmosphere.
... ) and former undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, today unveiled a report on reducing carbon dioxide emissions from existing coal plants.
The US state of Georgia blocks construction of a new coal power plant based on concerns over carbon emissions.
... whose children were born in 2002, prior to the plant closing. The second involved 110 women whose children were born in 2005, when the coal plant was no longer in operation.
"This is a unique ...
... California's Emissions Performance Standards could be met by coal plants using partial capture rather than having to rely ... partial capture looks promising. New coal plants with lower CO2 emissions would ...
EPA appeals board orders agency to consider power plant's CO2 emissions
... prairies or glowing inside nuclear power plants, says Mark Z. Jacobson, a professor of civil ... percent increase in energy from the coal plant, about 25 percent more coal is needed, increasing mountaintop ...
Officials weighing federal applications by utilities to build new coal-fired power plants cannot consider their greenhouse gas output, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency ruled.
The Energy Department made a $500 million math error a year ago when it withdrew its support from a “near-zero emissions” coal plant in Illinois.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 21 (UPI) -- Dozens of demonstrators are facing charges in Charlotte, N.C., after a protest against Duke Energy's coal policies.
Ministers give the go-ahead for a new generation of coal power plants, if they can show they can reduce emissions.
Campaigners welcome a decision to put on hold controversial plans for a new coal-fired power station at Kingsnorth in Kent.
The science is unambiguous: if we burn most of the fossil fuels, releasing the CO2 to the air, we will assuredly destroy much of the fabric of life on the planet, argues James Hansen.
The science is unambiguous: if we burn most of the fossil fuels, releasing the CO2 to the air, we will assuredly destroy much of the fabric of life on the planet, argues James Hansen.
... by just a few percentage points, there's a few less coal plants you'll need," Forrest said.
Reducing the amount of coal-generated electricity and finding more efficient ways to power ...