Zachary Space, D-Ohio, was able to expand the pool of companies that would be eligible for special incentives for investments in "clean coal" technology. In contrast, Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., was unable to win assurances that particular types of ...
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Not So Clean Coal Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Much of the northeastern United States gets its power from coal, and the search for clean coal technology is driven by this dependence. ... and more »
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