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There's still a rule on the books requiring carbon capture
Partial carbon capture and storage for new coal-fired power plants is still the law of the land.
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Jean Chemnick, E&E News reporter
Partial carbon capture and storage for new coal-fired power plants is still the law of the land.
President Biden raced toward fulfilling his gargantuan climate promises today with a sweeping effort to create clean energy jobs and begin phasing out fossil fuels one week into his presidency.
By Scott Waldman in Greenwire
Energy secretary nominee Jennifer Granholm looked to alleviate concerns about potential fossil fuel job losses from the Biden administration's clean energy push.
By Jeremy Dillon in Greenwire
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President Biden raced toward fulfilling his gargantuan climate promises today with a sweeping effort to create clean energy jobs and begin phasing out fossil fuels one week into his presidency.
By Scott Waldman in Greenwire
Energy secretary nominee Jennifer Granholm looked to alleviate concerns about potential fossil fuel job losses from the Biden administration's clean energy push.
By Jeremy Dillon in Greenwire