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U.S. Energy Dept. funds carbon storage

CHARLESTON, W.Va., May 27 (UPI) -- The U.S. Energy Department announced funding for carbon dioxide storage.

The Department of Energy will give the Virginia Tech Center for Coal and Energy Research a $1.8 million grant to research the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide in unmineable coal seams, the Bluefield Daily Telegraph reported.

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This is another significant step in the department's ongoing efforts to develop a process to store carbon dioxide, said U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va.

Boucher, along with state Sen. Phillip P. Puckett, D-Russell, supports the technology and the research.

"Coal is still this nation's leading source of energy, and carbon sequestration is a safe way to store some of the harmful byproducts of burning coal," Puckett said.

The department has committed a total of $6.35 million to the center since 2004, including a $150,000 grant to study the concept and $4.4 million for a small-scale test project that will involve a 1,000-ton carbon dioxide injection at a Russell County site in January 2009.

The grant Boucher announced will provide funds to plan a larger, 100,000-ton test in 2011 and 2017, at a total department investment of $60 million.

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