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Carbon Capture and Sequestration

Plan to Save North Dakota Coal Plant Faces Intense Backlash from Minnesotans Who Would Help Pay for It

Utility customers and clean energy advocates say the proposed sale is being rushed through to avoid scrutiny.

By Dan Gearino

Part of the Great River Energy Blue Flint Ethanol plant stands in front of the GRE Coal Creek Station power plant in Underwood, North Dakota, U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Credit: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Wyoming Carbon Underground Storage Project's (WY-CUSP)  test well

Challenges Loom at Wyoming CCS Site

By Emanuele Bompan and Lucy Flood, SolveClimate News

Mountaineer coal plant

Cash Shortfall at CCS Plant Highlights Lack of Carbon Price

By Maria Gallucci, SolveClimate News

Underground CO2: Handle with Care

by Catherine M. Cooney

Natural Gas Spells Trouble for Coal

by Kevin Murphy

Without a High Price on Carbon, Energy Ministers' Wish for 'Clean Coal' Boom is Elusive

By Stacy Feldman

Obama: The Making of a Clean Coal President

By David Sassoon

65% of Canada’s ‘Clean Energy’ Fund Goes to Tar Sands Greenwashing

By Stacy Feldman

Are Environmentalists and the Fossil Fuel Industry Calling a Truce?

By David Sassoon

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