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CO2 Capture Project (CCP) – Advances in CO2 Capture and Storage Technology


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Written on: 16 November 2010 [07:05]
altenergygeek
registered since: 13.11.2010
Posts: 21
Here's a post that provides interesting updates on the latest advances in CO2 capture and storage technologies worldwide.

"The CCP’s findings, published in a book entitled ‘Advances in CO2 Capture and Storage Technology’, represent five years of research and more than 150 exploratory projects. They are the result of a collaborative effort between its members: BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Eni, Petrobras, Shell, StatoilHydro and Suncor. These oil & gas majors worked alongside governments (including the US Department of Energy, the EU and the Norwegian Research Council) and 60 academic institutions and leading environmental and industry groups." (Source: PowerPlantCCS Blog)

This is indeed an interesting book; for something as important as CCS, it helps immensely to have data based on empirical research and experiments, which is precisely what this report provides.



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