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These stackable blocks could keep coal plants running, emissions-free

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The blocks would allow coal stations to stay open, emission free. Image: The Conversation

Erich Kisi
Professor of Engineering, University of Newcastle
Alexander Post
Conjoint Lecturer, University of Newcastle
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