All Posts Tagged With: "clean coal technology"
Evergreen Energy in Tentative Deal to Sell K-Fuel Unit
Denver-based Evergreen Energy’s(EEE) stock rose Thursday on news that the company would spin off its K-Fuel unit. The company signed a tentative agreement to sell its proprietary “clean coal” technology to a newly formed subsidiary called Clean Coal China.
8Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedRegional Report –
DOE Passes on Utah Clean Coal Project
The U.S. Department of Energy has determined that the project proposed by Deseret Power will not be selected to receive any funding under the latest clean energy initiative program. Moon Lake Electric Association in Rangely on the West Slope of Colorado is a member of the power cooperative.
28Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCoal ‘Elephant’ Stalks Policy Debate
What they didn’t talk about at the Fort Collins forum, at least according to news accounts, was eliminating carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants. That’s a big omission: no amount of renewable-energy subsidies, replacement of gas-guzzlers with hybrid vehicles, or R&D on solar power technology is going to mitigate global climate change unless we do something about coal plants, existing and future.
31Aug2009 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedADA-ES First Quarter Net Loss Widens
The Littleton-based coal technology company says it expects to generate $10 million to $15 million in Activated Carbon sales in 2009, assuming continued consolidation of the results of operations of ADA Carbon Solutions with Energy Capital Partners I, LP and its affiliated funds.
15May2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Evergreen Energy Gets Chinese Government Endorsement
for Cleaner Coal Technology
The NDRC approval for the Denver-based company marks a noteworthy step forward for its K-Fuel technology deployment in China because no new foreign technology can take root there without NDRC review and approval.
15May2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedRadar Seeking Development Partner for Colorado Property
The natural resource development firm says it feels optimistic that the Buick Coal Property, combined with coal gasification or other clean coal technology, would be a strong candidate to
supply all or part of the power requested.
Ritter to Obama: Give Us Infrastructure and Energy Funds
Last week the Governor wrote a letter to the President-Elect asking for help with construction of $1.4 billion worth of transportation projects and paying for new natural gas pipelines and clean-coal technology development in Colorado.
15Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued


