Saturday, May 20, 2017 7:57:43 PM
Excerpt from a March 26, 2017 article,
Aiden Neary, COO of Clean Coal, said the company sought Department of Energy support for years during the Obama years without gaining traction.
“From an interest perspective, it’s a 180-degree change,” he said. “There is a lot of focus on Capitol Hill and the Department of Energy for this technology.”
The gains made in the last few weeks for coal technology have been greater than those made in the previous six years, Neary said.
Coal entrepreneurs also see an opportunity in the pro-coal political environment to be the bridge between campaign promises and action.
“What we are offering is a solution to the problem. [President Donald] Trump talks a big story, a big story on everything, but so far they haven’t said ‘This is the solution,’” said Robin Eves, CEO of Clean Coal. “We firmly believe in the coming days this might be front and center in the current administration, being put forward as a solution, not the entire solution, but a solution to make U.S. coal more competitive.”
http://trib.com/business/energy/new-tech-would-make-prb-coal-more-valuable-but-cheap/article_6b9e8ff9-686b-57c9-874b-a2f0d18365c1.html
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