This report discusses certain federal financial incentive mechanisms for "clean coal" commercial projects; namely, loan guarantees and tax incentives. At issue for Congress is the extent to which the private sector has used these financial toolsto develop the technology needed for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while continuing to use available domestic coal reserves for electricity generation
AbstractThe IEA 2007 World Energy Outlook forecasts that fossil fuels will continue to dominate the ...
The Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program (CCT Program) is a $7.14 billion cost-shared industr...
"B-169124"--Prelim. p."RED-76-79."Date of publication stamped on t.p.Cover title.Includes bibliograp...
This report was prepared in response to the guidance provided by the Congress in the course of the F...
This report serves as a primer on U.S. and world coal resources and production and highlights some o...
More than 50% of electricity in the U.S. is generated by coal. The U.S. has large coal resources, th...
The Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program (CCT Program), a model of government and industry co...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
A detailed analysis of six Clean Coal projects revealed that recoupment decisions made by the Depart...
US policy to limit greenhouse gas emissions is currently driven, in part, by the US Environmental Pr...
The Clean Coal Technology (CCT) program, started in the 1980's and funded generously in the early 19...
Since the United Nations’ Framework Convention on Climate Change came into effect in 1994, internati...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
This paper describes the legal and policy rationale for imposing a fee on federal coal that reflects...
AbstractThe IEA 2007 World Energy Outlook forecasts that fossil fuels will continue to dominate the ...
The Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program (CCT Program) is a $7.14 billion cost-shared industr...
"B-169124"--Prelim. p."RED-76-79."Date of publication stamped on t.p.Cover title.Includes bibliograp...
This report was prepared in response to the guidance provided by the Congress in the course of the F...
This report serves as a primer on U.S. and world coal resources and production and highlights some o...
More than 50% of electricity in the U.S. is generated by coal. The U.S. has large coal resources, th...
The Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program (CCT Program), a model of government and industry co...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
A detailed analysis of six Clean Coal projects revealed that recoupment decisions made by the Depart...
US policy to limit greenhouse gas emissions is currently driven, in part, by the US Environmental Pr...
The Clean Coal Technology (CCT) program, started in the 1980's and funded generously in the early 19...
Since the United Nations’ Framework Convention on Climate Change came into effect in 1994, internati...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
This paper describes the legal and policy rationale for imposing a fee on federal coal that reflects...
AbstractThe IEA 2007 World Energy Outlook forecasts that fossil fuels will continue to dominate the ...
The Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program (CCT Program) is a $7.14 billion cost-shared industr...
"B-169124"--Prelim. p."RED-76-79."Date of publication stamped on t.p.Cover title.Includes bibliograp...