…primacy over the Environmental Protection Agency’s Class VI well program — wells used for the injection of carbon dioxide into deep rock formations for long-term sequestration. A joint venture from…
…primacy over the Environmental Protection Agency’s Class VI well program — wells used for the injection of carbon dioxide into deep rock formations for long-term sequestration. A joint venture from…
…primacy over the Environmental Protection Agency’s Class VI well program — wells used for the injection of carbon dioxide into deep rock formations for long-term sequestration. A joint venture from…
…for pumped-storage in Virginia coalfields. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee by voice vote forwarded to the full Senate another five-year term for Democrat Jeff Baran on the Nuclear…
…partner with “nuclear technology developers, including those involved with existing fleet, small modular reactor and other advanced reactor designs, in cost-shared early-state research and development.” NEWS NUGGETS The Senate Oct….
…a “versatile neutron source” facility that could expedite development of advanced nuclear reactors. The “Nuclear Energy Research Infrastructure Act” (H.R. 4378) would increase spending for this facility to $350 million by…
…which also include the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Nuclear Energy Institute, Carbon Utilization Research Center, Bipartisan Policy Center, Third Way and the American Council for Capital Formation. READ THE LETTER…
…to basic research at the department. These technologies have a “bright future but we do see a bit of urgency,” Menezes said. NREL TAKES BIG STEP ON PEROVSKITE SOLAR …
…allows the injection of carbon dioxide into deep rock formations for long-term geologic sequestration. Safety is ensured by injecting well below sources of drinking water, and the carbon is permanently…
…not yet been commercialized. This is why the Department of Energy’s research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) programs are so important. Read the Faith’s full take here Portman, Bennet Reintroduce…