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Evergreen Energy Inc > Energy Broadcast & Future Gen:
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Post by no1coalking on Jan 30, 2008 11:40am

Energy Broadcast & Future Gen:

Energy Round Table & Comments About FutureGen: Energy Round Table: https://www.eenews.net/tv/2008/01/30/ OnPoint -- Wed., January 30, 2008 -- Go to www.EandE.tv Reporters Roundtable: E&E Daily reporters preview climate, energy legislation on heels of State of the Union speech In his final State of the Union address, President George W. Bush urged the expansion of clean energy technologies, both internationally and domestically. He also pushed for an international agreement on climate change, urging all major economies to sign on to a post-2012 treaty. What implications will the speech have on Congressional action on climate and energy this year? During today's OnPoint, E&E Daily senior reporters Ben Geman, Dan Berman, and Darren Samuelsohn preview the year ahead for cap-and-trade legislation, the FY 2009 budget, and renewable energy tax incentives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Coal: FutureGen Alliance CEO reacts to DOE decision to hold approval of carbon capture site FutureGen Alliance CEO Mike Mudd discusses rising cost of carbon capture and sequestration project * https://www.eenews.net/tv/2008/01/30/ Go to both On Point Stories:
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