Echo
Environmental project in Northern Michigan holds promise for energy future
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By Andy Balaskovitz
Great Lakes Echo
March 28, 2009
More than 3,000 feet below the ground in Gaylord, Mich., scientists hope to find solutions to America’s energy dilemma. They seek evidence of a coal-powered future that does not contribute to global warming. And Michigan may be sitting on a key part of the answer. Last year they injected 10,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) underground into a geological feature called a saline formation. They want to see if it will stay there forever.
