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What's New in Coal Power Innovation?
Despite a dismal outlook for coal, countries with substantial coal fleets are intensifying efforts to develop new technologies and operational capabilities to improve coal power’s environmental impact |
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Indonesia Outlines Plans for Coal Power, Renewables
Indonesian officials said they would increase their use of renewable energy and move away from coal-fired power generation in order to receive funding from an international public and private decarbonization |
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What We’re Watching |
America’s Power Statement on Kentucky Public Service Commission’s Decision to Approve the Closure of Coal Power Plants
The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued a decision regarding the retirement of power plants in the Commonwealth. Among other things, the commission conditionally approved the closure of two coal units, Mill Creek 1 and 2. America’s Power issued the following statement by President and CEO Michelle Bloodworth on the PSC decision …
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NETL Research Suggests Tailored, Regional Approach for Carbon Capture and Storage in Central and Eastern U.S.
A recent NETL analysis of the Central United States, which divided the region into three impact areas to explore variables associated with transporting and storing captured CO2, found that geographic differences had significant impacts on costs and provided a framework to evaluate these impacts.
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