Wyoming Governor: Carbon Capture Technology Can Help CoalWyoming Governor: Carbon Capture Technology Can Help CoalWyoming is the nation's top coal-producing state.Associated PressAssociated Press
Department of Energy, Univ. of Wyoming to Research Carbon CaptureDepartment of Energy, Univ. of Wyoming to Research Carbon CaptureOfficials say research would begin at the Dave Johnston power plant in Glenrock and the Naughton power plant in Kemmerer.Associated PressAssociated Press
First Experiment Installed at Wyoming CO2 Research SiteFirst Experiment Installed at Wyoming CO2 Research SitePreviously the firm tried its technique at the National Carbon Capture Center in Atlanta.Associated PressAssociated Press
Crews Begin Drilling Well to Test Carbon Dioxide StorageCrews Begin Drilling Well to Test Carbon Dioxide StorageResearchers plan to collect 3D seismic data later this year.Associated PressAssociated Press
Billionaire’s Climate-Change Fight Includes Wyoming ResearchBillionaire’s Climate-Change Fight Includes Wyoming ResearchCarbontech now will begin taking funding applicants.Associated PressAssociated Press
Barrasso Carbon Capture Bill AdvancesBarrasso Carbon Capture Bill AdvancesWyoming is the nation's largest coal producing state.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Working on More Carbon CaptureWyoming Working on More Carbon CaptureWyoming officials say they are expanding efforts to find new ways to use coal that doesn't contribute to climate change.Associated PressAssociated Press