Getting your player ready...
LUBBOCK, Texas — Department of Energy officials on Wednesday announced $21.3 million in funding for facilities to create safe and economical technologies nationwide for storing carbon dioxide in geologic formations.
Assistant Energy Secretary James Markowsky said in a conference call with reporters that the money will develop projects at 15 sites in a dozen states. The Colorado School of Mines received $510,000 to develop technologies aimed at storing the gas.



