Coal is the largest domestically produced source of energy in America and is used to generate a significant chunk of our nation’s electricity.
The Energy Department is working to develop technologies that make coal cleaner, so we can ensure it plays a part in our clean energy future. The Department is also investing in development of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies, also referred to as carbon capture, utilization and sequestration.
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Secretary of Energy Rick Perry took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to mark the opening of Petra Nova.
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Carbon capture is an important part of the Energy Department's Fossil Energy research and development efforts, but how does it work? This infographic breaks it down for you.
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16,067,208 Metric Tons of CO2 has been Injected as of January 3, 2018.