Energy Dept. Said to Err on Coal Project
Published 3/11/2009 by By MATTHEW L. WALD at NYT > Environment
The Energy Department made a $500 million math error a year ago when it withdrew its support from a “near-zero emissions” coal plant in Illinois. >
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