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SaskPowerOctober 30, 2006
SaskPower has made the technology selection for its Clean Coal Project
SaskPower, Babcock & Wilcox Canada (B&W) and Air Liquide have come to an agreement to jointly develop carbon dioxide (CO2) separation technology as the core process for SaskPower's Clean Coal Project.


October 30, 2006
Report of the National Advisory Panel on Sustainable Energy Science and Technology
The National Advisory Panel on Sustainable Energy Science and Technology was created by the Government of Canada to identify Canada's key energy science and technology priorities and mechanisms for delivery on these priorities.


October 23, 2006
Secretary of Energy Announces Nearly $24 Million in Grants for Carbon Sequestration Research
Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Samuel W. Bodman today announced the selection of nine projects totaling nearly $24 million aimed at developing novel and cost-effective technologies to capture the carbon dioxide (CO2) produced in coal-fired power plants so that it can be safely and permanently sequestered. Grant recipients will contribute nearly $8 million in cost-sharing for the program.


October 19, 2006
Canada's Clean Air Act Delivered to Canadians
The Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of the Environment, gave Canadians the first and central component of Canada's New Government's environmental Agenda when she introduced Canada's Clean Air Act in Parliament today.



October 18, 2006
Opposition unites to breathe new life into Kyoto plan
OTTAWA - Opposition parties have tossed a wrench into the government's environmental agenda by fast-tracking a parliamentary committee review of a private member's bill that could force the Conservatives into implementing the Kyoto Protocol on climate change in Canada.



Bury greenhouse gases, report urges
Canadian technology traps carbon dioxide by collecting it and injecting it deep in ground.
Canada could help bury its image as one of the world's worst polluters by pumping millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide underground, says a new federal report.





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MINISTER LUNN'S STAFF VISITS CETC-OTTAWA

COLLABORATION & PARTNERSHIP - THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA'S CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY ROADMAP

CO2 CAPTURE & STORAGE - AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN ONTARIO

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Canada's Clean Coal Technology RoadmapCanada's Clean Coal Technology Roadmap



IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and StorageIPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage



CCS - A Compendium of Canada's ParticipationCCS - A Compendium of Canada's Participation


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