LAHORE : Experts speaking at a webinar warned against the harmful economic and environmental impacts of the government’s move to produce energy by changing coal to gas and coal to liquid ..
Car crashes into building in Coalville and becomes embedded
The impact caused structural damage and the building has been shored up
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The scene earlier today
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A driver escaped uninjured after their car crashed into a building in Coalville in the early hours.
Credit Cooper McKim
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $51.7 million dollars to a California-based carbon capture company called Membrane Technology and Research (MTR) in order to set up a large-scale pilot demonstration in northeast Wyoming.
MTR is expected to set up at the partially-state funded research site Wyoming Integrated Test Center, located next to the Dry Fork Station, a coal-fired power plant in Gillette. Membrane Technology is a most promising version of carbon capture, and now it can move forward to the pilot project phase, Gov. Mark Gordon said. This is also an example of technology that, if commercially successful, can be exported for carbon capture projects at home or abroad. The more carbon capture technologies that are available, the more likely it is that Wyoming coal will be an important part of our future electricity supply.