Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have developed a technology that could finally make it economically feasible for coal plants to curb their carbon emissions.
Waste plastics are hydrogenolyzed and served as the solvent for coal liquefaction. The liquefied coal is fabricated into carbon fibers. This process shows a sustainable pathway to avoid pollution and ...
SHERIDAN, Wyo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following years of collaborative work, Ramaco Resources Inc. formally acquired a patent from the U.S. Department of Energy’s leading research institution, the National ...
Engineers from the University of Utah are launching a $1.6 million project to research cost-effective, carbon-friendly methods of turning coal-derived pitch into carbon-fiber composite material, as ...
Osaki CoolGen Corp.’s complex three-phase demonstration project in Hiroshima Prefecture seeks to achieve highly efficient coal-fired power generation with near-zero emissions by integrating carbon ...