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Clean Coal News

Clean Coal

 
"Clean energy" includes energy efficiency and clean energy supply options, like highly efficient combined heat and power as well as renewable energy sources. Coal is considered a nonrenewable resource because it cannot be replenished on a human time frame. Many people believe there is no such thing as "clean coal."
 
The activities involved in generating electricity from coal include mining, transport to power plants, and burning of the coal in power plants. Initially, coal is extracted from surface or underground mines. The coal is often cleaned or washed at the coal mine to remove impurities before it is transported to the power plant — usually by train, barge or truck. Finally, at the power plant, coal is commonly burned in a boiler to produce steam. The steam is run through a turbine to generate electricity. (Source: EPA, Photo: dgmata/iStockphoto)

Articles about Clean Coal

  • Clean Tech Open semifinalists announced

    Thu, Jun 25 2009 at 4:30 AM

    50 technology companies will compete in the clean technology 'Oscars.'

  • Darryl Hannah arrested protesting mountaintop removal mining

    Wed, Jun 24 2009 at 2:23 PM

    Movie star Darryl Hannah and NASA scientist Dr. James Hansen were arrested along with dozens of others after blocking access to a coal facility.

  • Obama tightens rules for mountaintop removal mining

    Fri, Jun 12 2009 at 5:21 PM

    The EPA announced a plan to tighten up rules governing the environmentally destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining.

  • Should we charge fossil fuel companies with human rights violations?

    Wed, Jun 10 2009 at 2:15 PM

    Are clean soil, air and water considered basic human rights? More people are starting to think so.

  • End o' the week links

    Fri, Jun 05 2009 at 4:11 PM

    Carbon offsets could work in Indonesia, "clean coal" is a fantasy, beer companies are going greener, and can car factories really be local?

  • Wisconsin carbon capture: success or false hope?

    Tue, May 26 2009 at 6:33 PM

    One blogger's perspective on the recent 'success' of Wisconsin's carbon capture pilot program.

  • Checking in on the TVA coal ash spill

    Tue, May 19 2009 at 10:00 PM

    Drinking water near last year's billion-gallon coal ash spill in Tennessee is choked with arsenic and lead, and TVA is shipping cleaned-up coal ash to poor communities around the South.

  • Live near coal ash? 1 in 50 chance of cancer.

    Fri, May 15 2009 at 3:58 PM

    The Bush Administration buried a report showing a highly elevated risk of cancer for those living near coal ash. Why do we burn coal again?

  • Political Habitat: Coal comfort

    Wed, May 13 2009 at 5:10 AM

    Coal has made Duke Energy wealthy, yet the company's CEO admits it can be dangerous. Will he solve the problem?

  • U.S. Capitol Power Plant to stop burning coal

    Mon, May 04 2009 at 6:41 AM

    After nearly 100 years of burning coal to heat and cool Congress, the U.S. Capitol Power Plant will switch over to less harmful natural gas.

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