Edgerley joined about 40 other state, county and energy industry officials at a meeting to discuss the Casselman Basin Clean Coal Project, an...
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07/23/08
FROSTBURG, Md. — State Business and Economic Development Secretary David Edgerley expressed support Tuesday for using western Maryland's untapped coal and natural gas reserves to generate electricity and serve an energy technology research park in Garrett County. Find Us On Facebook
"Using clean coal technology to generate energy to address our obvious energy shortage in the region would be something that we should look at investing in and helping to inspire over time," Edgerley said.
Edgerley joined about 40 other state, county and energy industry officials at a meeting to discuss the Casselman Basin Clean Coal Project, an...
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