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Commercializing Garbage to Ethanol

Startup Coskata has opened a "semi-commercial" ethanol plant to demonstrate its technology.

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map

Vast amounts of the clean-burning fossil fuel have been discovered in shale deposits, setting off a gas rush. But how it will affect our energy use is still uncertain.

Biofuel from Sewage

Qteros forms a partnership to use sewage as a feedstock for making ethanol.

Material to Chill "Dirty" Fuel Cells

A new anode allows solid-oxide fuel cells to function at lower temperatures.

Cleaning Up on Dirty Coal

A novel gasification process for low-quality coal heads to China.

GE's Risky Energy Research

Michael Idelchik, VP of Advanced Technologies, discusses energy research.

Advanced Solar Panels Coming to Market

Nanosolar's new factory could help lower the price of solar power, if the market cooperates.

Energy-Aware Internet Routing

Software that tracks electricity prices could slash energy costs for big online businesses.

A Biofuel Process to Replace All Fossil Fuels

A startup unveils a high-yield process for making fuel from carbon dioxide and sunlight.

The Big Smart Grid Challenges

Regulations, privacy and security concerns, and other issues could hold back developments.

A Costly and Unnecessary New Electricity Grid

A national interstate system for distributing power may prove an expensive boondoggle.

Solar Thermal Heats Up

ESolar expects to start up its large solar thermal plant soon.

FutureGen Rises from the Dead

The DOE's backing revives a pioneering clean-coal project.

Biofuels vs. Biomass Electricity

Findings show that turning biomass into electricity is more beneficial than turning it into transportation fuels.

Cheaper Solar Concentrators

Skyline Solar, a new startup, is combining conventional technologies to lower solar-power costs.

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