Is clean-burning coal possible? U-M to find out

Clean tech may not yet be an economic force of nature, but it is clearly the way of the future. To wit, U-M, along with seven other universities, has landed a grant to look into how to achieve clean burning coal.Excerpt:”The U.S. Department of Energy said Wednesday that it has awarded two grants to the University of Michigan to underwrite $1.2 million in research on the use of coal-based fuels in clean-burning advanced turbines.”Read more here.

Clean tech may not yet be an economic force of nature, but it is clearly the way of the future. To wit, U-M, along with seven other universities, has landed a grant to look into how to achieve clean burning coal.

Excerpt:

“The U.S. Department of Energy said Wednesday that it has awarded two grants to the University of Michigan to underwrite $1.2 million in research on the use of coal-based fuels in clean-burning advanced turbines.”

Read more here.

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