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...... dioxide. By using sunlight to release the stored carbon, the new material overcomes the problems of expense and inefficiency associated with current, energy-intensive methods of carbon capture, says the team. Associate Professor Bradley Ladewig of the Monash Department of Chemical Engineering said the MOF was an exciting development in emissions reduction technology. "For the first time, ...... (279 words by(02/13/2013) | Project |
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...... design," says Fan. At any one time, the units each produce about 25 thermal kilowatts. Alarger-scale pilot plant is under construction at the US Department of Energy’s National Carbon Capture Center in Wilsonville, Alabama. Set to begin operations later this year, it will produce 250 thermal kilowatts. "The commercial-scale CDCL plant could really promote our energy independence," says ...... (394 words by(02/07/2013) | Project |
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...... Scientists at the University of Melbourne have developed a new way of capturing carbon dioxide that should reduce the cost of separating and storing the gas. Quite apart from carbon capture as a way of countering global warming, pure CO2 is useful to industry. But current processes are pretty inefficient, needing several stages of refining and extraction before a pure form of the gas is ...... (230 words by(11/09/2012) | Project |
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...... Far from dooming us to runaway global warming, manmade carbon emissions may be saving us from an ice age fueled by carbon sequestration in peatland. "We are probably entering a new ice age right now. However, we’re not noticing it due to the effects of carbon dioxide," says University of Gothenburg researcher Professor Lars Franzén. Over the past three million years, the earth ...... (320 words by(11/08/2012) |
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...... and where are the sinks? Erosion is in some ways a sink, but, as we found out, it can also become a source." The team used radiocarbon and optical dating to calculate the amount of carbon captured in soils and released to the atmosphere during the past 6,000 years along the Dijle River in Belgium. The study's long timescale allowed the researchers to track the gradual reintroduction of ...... (329 words by(11/07/2012) | Project |
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...... Storing carbon dioxide underground poses little threat to health, scientists from the University of Edinburgh claim. Carbon capture and storage schemes have been widely touted as a possible solution to manmade climate change. CO2 is collected at a power station or industrial site, liquefied, and then piped to the storage site, where it is injected deep below ground. The gas is stored in ...... (241 words by(09/14/2011) | Project |
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...... at this time," says Karmis. Two other new DOE projects will allow Blackhorse Energy of Houston, Texas and the University of Kansas Center for Research to perform similar studies. Carbon capture and storage isn't universally popular. It's currently looking expensive, and there's a significant danger of leakage. ...... (245 words by(07/12/2011) | Project |
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...... Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) underground could trigger earthquakes, a Stanford geophysicist warns. While they probably wouldn't be big enough to hurt people or damage property, they could still cause serious problems for the reservoirs containing the gas. "It is not the shaking an earthquake causes at the surface that creates the hazard in this instance, it is what it does at depth," Mark ...... (421 words by(12/14/2010) | Project |
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...... Carbon capture and storage could be as risky and hard to manage as the storage of nuclear waste, according to a Danish scientist. Given that there's much too much excess carbon to sweep under the rug, many people have turned to the nearest thing: sequestering it in deep-sea or underground storage facilities. The European Union plans to invest billions of Euros in carbon sequestration over the ...... (336 words by(06/29/2010) | Project |
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...... can remove CO2 from the atmosphere - as air passes through it, CO2 sticks to an absorbent material. The CO2 is then removed and buried underground in the same way as conventional carbon capture and storage (CCS). "At an estimated cost of $20,000 for each unit, the UK would require 100,000 'trees' (each absorbing ten tonnes of CO2 per day) to capture the entire nation's non-stationary and ...... (301 words by(08/27/2009) | Project |
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...[TGdaily] Carbon sequestration could be ticking time bomb, says scientist http://bit.ly/ckP15D... (15 words)(06/29/2010 at 04:47:12 am) |
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