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DOE to Sponsor Upcoming Greenhouse Gas Technologies Event //

The Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy announced today that the 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies will be held November 16-20 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC. Read More!

 
Projects Selected to Address Challenges of Large-Scale Hydrogen Production from Coal and Coal-Biomass
The Department of Energy announced today the selection of six projects that will address challenges facing the large-scale production of hydrogen from coal and coal-biomass mixtures.
 
Underground Monitoring of Carbon Storage Site Begins in Mississippi
A DOE/NETL team of regional partners is using scientific instrumentation, installed nearly two miles beneath the surface of the earth, to track the movement of carbon dioxide being injected for oil recovery.
 

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