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March 29, 2009
Schweitzer, Canadian leader push pricey sequestration demonstration
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall are turning to taxpayers to help fund a massive carbon sequestration demonstration project they say could be a major first step in solving the global carbon crisis. "Almost 99.999 percent ... of the coal plants produce their electricity through a pulverized coal process, which means once the coal is burned, then lots of things go up the smokestack," said Schweitzer, one of the
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 03/29/09



