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« on: May 27, 2008, 09:52:59 AM »

 Carbon capture and storage, or CCS is what the coal industry is really interested in, in order to keep mining coal and generating cheap electricity with it. Critics contend it is unproven and is relying on large governmental subsidies to get developed, and will just insure that we stay "on coal" for a long time, rather than making a big push with the manpower and research and development money for inherently cleaner renewable energy. Proponents say they have the engineering skill to pull it off and want to get started now on injecting captured co2 deep underground.

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