Can Coal Be Cleaner?
Michael Kanellos: October 22, 2010
Trillions of dollars await companies that can burn coal cleanly or convert carbon dioxide into something worth selling. But is it possible?
Trillions of dollars await companies that can burn coal cleanly or convert carbon dioxide into something worth selling. But is it possible?
The idea for funding energy innovation from the American Enterprise Institute is a novel idea, but it falls short, says Eric Smalley.
“If we don’t stop Prop 23, we’ll never get a chance to grow the clean economy.”
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The first step in carbon reduction is figuring out where it is, says Bob Bunting of the International Services Group.
It’s not about going green. It’s about making money and minimizing risk.
The Governator compares the push to overturn California’s greenhouse gas regulations to the light rail conspiracy of the 1920s, but offers little in the way of criticism of Whitman.
Stephen Mooney says so long.
Musical chairs ahoy in the energy management software market.
Meet the new boss—at a time when the residential LED lighting industry might finally be at the tipping point.
A low-carbon electricity standard (LCES) would serve us better than a cap-and-trade program or renewable energy standard (RES), according to Khosla.
How states’ rights issues could play a role in court—and Congress—in the fight for Property Assessed Clean Energy financing
City expects one-year ROI on its choice of Hara’s energy tracking software
Chalk up another win for organizational metabolism.
We tour biomass and carbon-capture facilities.