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The U.S. government has offered $3.5 billion in grants to companies that will capture and permanently store Carbon dioxide.
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The U.S. government has offered $3.5 billion in grants to companies that will capture and permanently store Carbon dioxide.
Diesel and heating oil supplies in the Northeast are more than 50 percent below the recent average, raising serious concerns.
At a Congressional hearing on Wednesday before the joint House Science and Space Committee’s oversight panel, committee chairman Democratic Representative Bill Foster of Illinois...
Yes, you are reading this correctly. In a move that will roll back safety standards set by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decades ago –...
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President Trump, who remarked on Tuesday that his administration ended the nonexistent “war on beautiful clean coal”—really does want to make fossil fuels great...
In a case of killing two birds with one stone, the Energy department addresses two major issues, one being the revival of the coal...