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Six Projects Selected in DOE's University Coal Research Program Competition //

DOE has announced the selection of six projects under the University Coal Research Program, the Department's longest-running student-teacher research grant initiative. Read More!

 
DOE Announces Release of Second Carbon Sequestration Atlas
DOE has released its second Carbon Sequestration Atlas of the United States and Canada, which documents more than 3,500 billion metric tons of CO2 storage potential in oil and gas reservoirs, coal seams, and saline formations.

DOE Completes Large-Scale Carbon Sequestration Project Awards
The U.S. Department of Energy today awarded $66.9 million to the Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership for the Department's seventh large-scale carbon sequestration project.
 

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