University of Strathclyde secures funding
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have secured funding for a four-year project to study the ability of complex rock strata beneath the North Sea to trap carbon dioxide emissions.
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have secured funding for a four-year project to study the ability of complex rock strata beneath the North Sea to trap carbon dioxide emissions.
With fresh water becoming scarcer, alternative sources of water for use in coal-fired power plants are becoming increasingly relevant.
Southern Company has defended its Kemper IGCC plant after criticism of the project appeared in the New York Times.