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TCM er
halvferdig
Gassmagasinet: Verdens
største testanlegg for CO2-fangst er nå halvferdig. Alstom er godt i gang med
byggingen på site. Les mer "Tørt
vatn" kan lagre klimagassar
forskning.no: Eit
uvanleg pulver viser lovande eigenskapar for å lagre klimagassar, ifølge
engelske forskarar. Les mer The latest issue
of the CCSA Weekly Newsletter
CCS Association: The
Carbon Capture and Storage Association exists to represent the interests of
its members in promoting the Business of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
The Association works to raise awareness, both in the UK and internationally,
of the benefits of CCS as a viable climate change mitigation option, and the
role of CCS in moving towards a low-carbon global economy. Les mer Germany: CCS is
being heavily discussed
Zero: Carbon Capture
and Storage (CCS) is an important part of the broad debate in Germany on how
to solve the climate changes and move towards a more renewable society. This
summer WWF Germany published their "Blueprint for Germany" - the
way towards a renewable future for Germany by 2050. The German Government has
just put forward several propositions regarding the energy policy, a CCS law
as part of that. Les mer Plans Outlined
for Carbon Capture and Storage
Today's Engineer: In
mid-August, a federal task force outlined a plan to overcome barriers to
widespread, cost-effective deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS)
technologies within 10 years. Highlighting CO2 geological storage
issues for the next generation of scientists
First Break: Prof Dr
Ir Rob J. Arts discusses the EU Student Lecture Tour 2010-2011 beginning in
October which will be shared by a number of presenters from the
European-based CO2GeoNet research organization. Les
mer
DOE giving $575
million in carbon capture grants
The Washington Post:
The Energy Department said Tuesday it was awarding $575 million for carbon
capture research-and-development projects in 15 states. Les mer Secretary Chu
Announces U.S. Centers for U.S.-China Clean Energy Research
EERE News: U.S. Energy
Secretary Steven Chu announced today that two consortia—one led by the
University of Michigan and one led by the West Virginia University—will
receive a total of $25 million over the next five years under the U.S.-China
Clean Energy Research Center (CERC). Les mer Clean-Coal Group
Backs New Carbon Capture And Storage Project
Nasdaq: A group of
coal and power companies said Tuesday that it has decided to stick with a
government-backed project to cut greenhouse-gas emissions from a coal- fired
power plant despite a significant change in plan. Les mer $115 million
project in Texas to be world's first for-profit carbon capture plant
Examiner.com: The
future of clean energy is taking shape at a cement plant in Texas. Les mer For
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