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DOE invests $17.4M in projects to advance recovery of rare earth elements from coal and coal byproducts 17 August 2017 The US Department of Energy (DOE) selected four projects to move on to a second phase of research in their efforts to advance recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from coal and coal byproducts. ( Earlier post .)
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The UD Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a funding of $122m to establish coal products innovation centers. The centers will manufacture value-added, carbon-based products from coal as well as develop new methods to extract and process rare earth elements and critical minerals from coal. The department expects to provide funding to ...
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Jan 27, 2021A set of communities across the country hard-hit by coal mine and coal power plant closures, which should be prioritized for focused federal investment. • The Interagency Working Group will promote job-creating investments in communities already impacted by coal mine and power plant closures and will also be pro-active,
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) intends to provide up to $100 million in awards ( DE-FOA-0002116) for the Coal FIRST (Flexible, Innovative, Resilient, Small, and Transformative) initiative (announced in November 2018), which aims to develop coal plants of the future that will provide secure, stable, reliable power with near-zero emissions.
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In 2001, NETL opened the Arctic Energy Office in Fairbanks, Alaska, with a two-part mission to promote research, development, and deployment of: 1) oil recovery, gas-to-liquids, and natural gas production and transportation and, 2) electric power in arctic climates, including fossil, wind, geothermal, fuel cells, and small hydroelectric facilities.
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Jul 29, 2022Coal can be extracted from the earth either by surface mining or underground mining. Once coal has been extracted, it can be used directly (for heating and industrial processes) or to fuel power plants for electricity. Surface Mining If coal is less than 61 meters (200 feet) underground, it can be extracted through surface mining.
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3 days agoCarbon Conversion develops technologies to transform CO2 and other carbon byproducts and wastes into valuable products in an efficient, economical and environmentally friendly manner. Carbon Transport and Storage aims to provide safe, secure and affordable geologic storage of carbon dioxide deep underground for geologic time periods.
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Aug 22, 2022NRG Energy's Petra Nova coal plant in Texas, an early test of CCUS, operated from December 2016 to May 2020 and fully met its CO2 capture goals, NRG reported.The project's economic viability ...
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Mar 4, 2021The bill would provide $8 billion in tax credits to build recycling plants or clean energy manufacturing in places with high unemployment, and it specifies $4 billion be spent in places where coal...
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COAL Coal is a fossil fuel that is extracted by underground or surface mining techniques. The U.S. has a large resource base of coal, including surface mines in the western U.S. and underground mines in the eastern U.S. After extraction, coal is transported by rail to a power plant, where it is pulverized and combusted for power generation.
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DOE's Office of Fossil Energy recently announced that the three projects have been selected to receive approximately $3 million for research aimed at producing salable rare earth elements from domestic coal and coal by-products.
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Jul 29, 2021Five DOE programs will participate: the Weatherization Assistance Program, the National Community Solar Partnership, the Clean Cities program in the Vehicle Technologies Office, environmental management at Los Alamos National Lab, and the Industrial Assessment Centers in the Advanced Manufacturing Office.
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Jul 18, 2021DOE Quietly Backs Plan for Carbon Capture Network Larger Than Entire Oil Pipeline System Obama Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and major labor group AFL-CIO are behind the "blueprint" for a multi-billion dollar system to transport captured CO2 — and offer a lifeline to fossil fuel plants. By Sharon Kelly on Jul 18, 2021 @ 04:00 PDT
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@article{osti_5722138, title = {Coal-conversion technologies: some health and environmental effects}, author = {Morris, S. C. and Moskowitz, P. D. and Sevian, W. A. and Silberstein, S. and Hamilton, L. D.}, abstractNote = {Several technologies to convert coal to liquid and gaseous fuels are being developed in the United States, some with support from the Department of Energy.
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The Department of Energy's (DOE) fiscal year 1998 appropriations provide about $362 million for the Fossil Energy Research and Development (R&D) Program and rescinds about $101 million of the $2.4 billion in appropriations for the related Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program.1 These two programs are managed by DOE's Office of Fossil
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With Global energy demand increasing by 2.1% in 2017, as 72% was in fossil fuel [1] [3], 25% in renewables and remainder by nuclear. Naturally this results in a rise in CO2 emission - by 1.7 % in 2017, reaching a historic high of 33.1 gigatons. LIMIT OF FOSSIL FUELS. In this article we want to point out categorically the fact that there is a ...
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Aug 30, 2022February 10, 2022 DOE's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management announced up to $96 million in federal funding for projects that will develop point-source carbon capture technologies for natural gas power plant and industrial applications. Learn More U.S. Department of Energy Announces $28 Million to Develop Clean Hydrogen February 7, 2022
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May 16, 2022The adjacent Centralia coal plant, owned by TransAlta, is slated to fully retire in 2025 after over 50 years of operation. In 2020 it retired its first power generation unit, bringing its capacity from over 1,300 MW to 670 MW. Fortescue said in a statement that it plans to employ the existing coal workforce in the proposed green hydrogen project.
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Feb 8, 2021Kholod was the lead author of a study published in December that analysed historical emissions data from active and abandoned mines.. His team found that in 2010, 103 billion cubic meters of methane were released from working underground and surface mines and an additional 22 billion cubic meters from abandoned mines - 50% higher than the estimate of 83 billion cubic meters for that year by ...
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Renewable energy production in Maryland involves hydroelectricity, solar power, wind, and biomass. In 2020, renewable sources generated around 11% of Maryland's electricity, of which, two-fifths came from hydropower. Since 2017, some 75% of renewable energy consumed in Maryland is imported.
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U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Past numbers from Annual Energy Review 2000 (EIA-0384); U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Coal Production, annual reports for 1980-92 (EIA-0118); U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Coal Industry Annual, 1993-2000 (EIA-0584); 2020 ...
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Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Coal Mined Areas. From the site: "Location of mined areas, including surface and deep coal and non-coal mining. Data incomplete, areas not mapped when screened at small scales during low level... HTML. Dataset Size: 0 bytes.
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The U.S. Department of Energy will provide $122 million in funding to create coal products innovation centers around coal country, with the potential for one in Appalachia.
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Aug 31, 202239th Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference. The Conference (PCC) will be held virtually September 19-22, 2022. The PCC is the "premier" annual event focusing on all aspects of coal, energy, environment and sustainable development. It provides a unique forum for in-depth exchange of technical information and policy issues among all ...
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Department of Energy The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) advances energy research, maintains our nation's nuclear security and secures science and technology nationwide. We help you safely execute the most challenging missions under scrutinized conditions, demonstrated by our established safety record.
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Jul 20, 2021The DOE working definition for DACs was developed by an internal and external collaborative research process. Balancing both data reliability and locally specific information, DOE selected census tracts for the spatial unit used to define a geographic community. In many locations, a census tract is akin to a neighborhood.
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Jan 18, 2021Building on existing DOE R&D and applied engineering, this division will report to Fossil Energy's Office of Clean Coal and Carbon Management and focus on technology development and deployment throughout the supply chain and foster collaboration across federal agencies to address issues of critical minerals sustainability for energy, commerce ...
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UK Mining Engineering, CAER - DOE Funding for Rare Earth Element Research June 27, 2017 DOE's Office of Fossil Energy recently announced that the three projects have been selected to receive approximately $3 million for research aimed at producing salable rare earth elements from domestic coal and coal by-products.
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A group of coal-mining firms, labor unions and energy-industry associations is asking the Trump administration to spare a critical research office from budget cuts this year. In a letter to...
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Between 2010 and 2017, the Department of Energy provided $2.66 billion to support 794 advanced fossil energy research and development projects: 785 of these were R&D projects, and the remaining nine were demonstration projects to evaluate the commercial readiness of carbon capture and storage technologies, mostly for coal.
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May 16, 2022The infrastructure bill earmarked $8 billion for the Department of Energy to support the creation of at least four regional hydrogen hubs. Through a competitive application process, the bill requires the DOE to select at least one hub that uses fossil fuel as a feedstock, one hub that uses renewable energy as a feedstock and one hub that uses ...
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Aug 8, 2022The US Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) has announced up to $6 million available ( DE-FOA-0002620) for research and development (R&D) projects that will repurpose domestic coal resources for products that can be employed in clean energy technologies such as batteries and advanced manufacturing.
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Eugene Kim. Research Director at Wood Mackenzie. 1w. As many as 157 retired coal plants and 237 operating coal plant sites across the U.S. could be converted to nuclear power and help the country ...
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Dec 2, 2021This coalbed methane must be vented out of mines to make mines safer places to work. In 2019, methane emissions from coal mining and abandoned coal mines accounted for about 8% of total U.S. methane emissions and about 1% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions (based on global warming potential). Some mines capture and use or sell the coalbed ...
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Oct 13, 2020DOE-led research and development will enable coal power plants of the future to produce zero, or even net-negative, carbon emissions, while operating more reliably and enabling quick and flexible ...
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Feb 15, 2022Conveyors, trams, and trucks move coal around mines, short distances from mines to consumers close to the mines, or to other modes of long-distance transportation. Trains transport nearly 70% of coal deliveries in the United States for at least part of the way from mines to consumers. Barges transport coal on rivers and lakes.
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Sep 7, 2022The federal Interagency Working Group on Energy Communities understands this point, and its efforts—including recently announced Rapid Response Teams that will work with specific regions where fossil fuels play a central role in the local economy—aim to provide a broad set of tools that energy communities can take advantage of.
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"The study, as you have framed it, appears to be intended to blame wind and solar power for the financial difficulties facing coal and nuclear electric generators and to suggest that renewable...
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Cost—DOE: $999,983 Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Coal Mining Waste Materials — Inventure Renewables (Tuscaloosa, AL) and project partners will use coal-related materials from an eastern Pennsylvania anthracite coal mine as their source of REEs.
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