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Svalbardposten: Terje
Riis-Johansen må fokusere på bråket rundt kraftlinjene i Hardanger og avlyser
det planlagte Svalbard-besøket denne uka. Les mer CCSA Weekly
Newsletter
CCSA: The Carbon
Capture & Storage Association (CCSA) exists to represent the interests of
its members in the business of capture and geological storage of carbon
dioxide (known as Carbon Capture and Storage, or CCS) as a means of abating
atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide and potentially, as a means of
enhancing the production of fossil hydrocarbons. Les mer Grant helps fund
UW CO2 storage research
Billings Gazette:
University of Wyoming researchers have received a $1.5 million federal grant
to study how much carbon dioxide can be permanently stored underground. Les mer Kuwait, Japan
team up to tackle carbon capture
The Grid: Kuwait has
joined a growing list of oil exporters that are seeking to harvest carbon
dioxide from industrial plants to put to use in aging oilfields. Les mer Carbon capture
commercial operation gets one step closer
China Economic Net:
One and a half years ago, at Huaneng Beijing Power Plant in a suburb east of
Beijing, I took the first up-close look at China's first demonstration device
for carbon dioxide capture used for exhaust fume from coal-fired power
plants. Les mer 2050 and all
that
Environmental research
web: The Department of Energy and Climate Change has produced a new DIY
energy supply-and-demand model, running up to 2050, developed under the
supervision of Prof. David MacKay, DECC’s chief scientific advisor. Les mer Federal Task
Force Sends Recommendations to President on Fostering Clean Coal Technology
DOE: President Obama’s
Interagency Task Force on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), co-chaired by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy
(DOE), delivered a series of recommendations to the president today on
overcoming the barriers to the widespread, cost-effective deployment of CCS
within 10 years. Les mer DOE awards
$21.3M to study CO2 underground storage< /a>
Boston.com: U.S. Department of Energy officials on Wednesday announced $21.3 million in funding for facilities to create safe and economical technologies nationwide for storing carbon dioxide in geologic formations. Les mer For
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