There are several measures of how much coal is left, based on various degrees of geologic certainty and economic feasibility. Published data range from how much is left at currently producing mines...
Biomass cofiring refers to the simultaneous combustion of a biomass fuel and a base fuel to produce energy, usually electrical power. The most common base fuel is coal. The most common sources of...
The MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) sponsored a symposium on the retrofitting of coal-fired power plants to capture CO2 emissions. This report summarizes the views of symposium participants...
In 2002, a group of MIT Faculty decided to undertake a series of interdisciplinary studies about how the United States and the world would meet future energy demand without increasing emissions of...
Video and information on skills, education, average salary, and future of those working in power plants.
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