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Non-polluting fossil fuels on the way

IF SHALE gas ever gets off the ground in Australia to help the east coast gas crisis, US researchers may have found a way to use it to produce electricity without emitting CO2.

 LS Fan holds samples of materials developed in his laboratory that enable clean energy technologies.

LS Fan holds samples of materials developed in his laboratory that enable clean energy technologies.

In the first of two papers published in the Energy & Environmental Science journal, Ohio State University say they've devised a process that turns shale gas into products like methanol and gasoline while...

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