Tuesday, 18 August 2009 Tom Fearon
It’s enough to make the greenest low-carbon campaigners turn red-faced: coal could be at the crest of a new cleaner energy wave. That is the hope shared by researchers at the University of Queensland, who have been impressed by a recent lab-scale test of a new low-emission coal technology that could double its energy-efficiency and provide food for thought on the carbon capture and storage debate.
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