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The federal Interagency Task Force on Carbon Capture and Storage issued recommendations pushing clean coal technology on Thursday. The task force called carbon capture and storage viable and important to achieving greenhouse gas emissions targets over the next decade. Oklahoma City-based OG&E said the announcement will have no immediate impact on the electric utility.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Governors pushing alternative energy development are not shying from coal, a major culprit in global warming but also a homegrown energy source and an economic lifeline for many states. Leaders of coal-rich states say clean-coal technology is a must. Governors from states without coal want more evidence the technology works.
Vickie Wolfe of the West Virginia Environmental Council said coal-to-liquid technology was less efficient than conventional fuels, resulted in more greenhouse gas emissions and would lead to more environmental damage caused by coal mining.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- President Bush on Thursday renewed a call for U.S. coal producers to develop clean technology that will increase the nation's competitiveness in the world market. In order to be economically competitive, we must have a reliable supply of electricity, and there is no more reliable source of electricity than coal," Bush said. "Coal is affordable and available right here in the United States of America.
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