
ACCCE The Financial Times reported that ACCCE opposes federal legislation to reduce GHGs. That is incorrect -- ACCCE supports the adoption of a federal mandatory program to reduce emissions that also protects access to affordable, reliable and domestically-produced energy. http://bit.ly/8kCds6

ACCCE Top U.S. coal-producing state Wyoming will collaborate with China to reduce carbon emissions http://bit.ly/8XpxNM

ACCCE South Africa currently accounts for 92 percent of the coal consumed in Africa http://bit.ly/7B33wr

ACCCE FACT: Carbon capture technology has been going on for the past 30 years. http://bit.ly/5Yvi8z

ACCCE What country is the world’s largest producer and consumer of coal? Find the answer here: http://bit.ly/8EQIiE

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ACCCE Russia is the world’s 5th largest producer and the 3rd-largest exporter of coal. Coal-generated power plants provide 23 percent of its electricity. http://bit.ly/8k8G0N

ACCCE About 400 million people in India live without access to reliable electricity. http://bit.ly/8RKAGf

ACCCE IEA: To significantly reduce CO2 emissions, 100 CCS plants must come online by 2020 http://bit.ly/5aCGPQ

ACCCE The facts: Europe outspends the U.S. on carbon capture http://bit.ly/7TgoQu We've got some catching up to do!

ACCCE Final thoughts on the sequestration conference in Pittsburgh. CCS works! http://bit.ly/5pwJaT

ACCCE Mountaineer's carbon capture process illustrated in Scientific American's photo slideshow http://bit.ly/8HGCpE

ACCCE About 55% of new coal capacity developed from 2004 to 2030 will use integrated gasification combined cycle technology. http://bit.ly/x2Ir3

ACCCE University of Wyoming is investing in national clean coal technology research to help improve its coal resources. Check it out: http://bit.ly/sJTmW























