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DoE to spend US$118 million on Coal FIRST research

THE US Department of Energy has earmarked US$118 million in federal funding to support an initiative that aims for carbon-neutral power generation and producing hydrogen from coal.

Coal FIRST aims to make large, polluting coal power plants a thing of the past.

Coal FIRST aims to make large, polluting coal power plants a thing of the past.

The DoE is awarding US$37 million to seven projects and will make US$81 million available for cost-shared research and development projects. Power plants built under the Coal FIRST banner (Flexible,...

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