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Coal and carbon: Can coal contribute to the fight against climate change? Energy World December 2007, P. 16-17
The World Coal Institute (WCI) recently published a new report on how the use of coal can help to meet the climate challenge. it specifically examines the potential of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in enabling carbon dioxide emissions from coal use to be reduced by 80-90%. Below are some highlights. But for those who see coal as the very antithesis of low carbon futures, Energy World also put some tough questions to the WCI.
Abstract details
Journal title: Energy World
Keywords: Coal - Climate change - CO2
Subjects: Protection of ambient air and climate, Resource use and management, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Coal, Solid fossil fuels and derived products, Carbon emissions, Carbon dioxide, Carbon capture and storage