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Progress in carbon capture technologies

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Human factors are one of the key contributors to carbon dioxide emissions into the environment. Since the industrial revolution, the atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have increased appreciably. This has been attributed to the utilization of fossil fuels for energy generation coupled with the clearing of forests and extensive manufacturing of some ...
Tabbi Wilberforce   +2 more
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Capture That Carbon

Scientific American, 2018
The article discusses the importance of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) efforts in the reduction of carbon emissions. Topics include technological advances in capturing carbon from smokestacks, the need for investment in decarbonization efforts, and the role of U.S. federal research and development (R&D) funding in enabling CCUS.
Madison, Freeman, David, Yellen
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The Economics of Carbon Capture

The Economists' Voice, 2009
As carbon capture technologies are likely to allow power plants to reduce emissions by up to 90 percent, Ozge Islegen and Stefan Reichelstein of Stanford Business School feel that plants will choose to implement such technologies to avoid paying even modest emissions permit prices.
İşlegen, Özge, Reichelstein, Stefan
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Carbon Capture

Choice Reviews Online, 2012
Presentation on various opportunities and barriers to carbon capture in Nordic countries.
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Carbon Capture and Storage

2016
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) involves separating CO2 from an emission source gas, transporting it to a storage location, and securing it in long-term isolation from the atmosphere. The three main capture technologies are (1) postcombustion capture, (2) integrated gasification combined cycle, and (3) oxyfuel.
Underschultz, Jim   +5 more
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The Carbon Capture Fallacy

Scientific American, 2015
The article focuses on the use of carbon-trapping technology in reducing global warming. Topics discussed include creation of the Kemper "clean coal" power plant by electric utility Mississippi Power to generate electricity from the dirtiest form of coal, Kemper to sell its carbon dioxide (CO2)to a company that would pump Co2 into oil fields so as to ...
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Carbon captured

Physics World, 2021
To mark the International Year of the Periodic Table, the European Chemical Society (EuChemS) released a table showing the elements in terms of their abundance and significance to technology.
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Capacitance for Carbon Capture

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2018
Metal recycling: A sustainable, capacitance-assisted carbon capture and sequestration method can turn scrap metal and CO2 into metal carbonates at an attractive energy cost.
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Computational carbon capture

Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Future energy systems, 2014
The separation of mixtures of volatile molecules presents a critical issue in the clean use of existing fuels and in the generation of alternative fuels. In particular separation of CO2 is at present one of the mayor barriers for large scale CO2 sequestration.
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Preparing to Capture Carbon

Science, 2007
Carbon sequestration from large sources of fossil fuel combustion, particularly coal, is an essential component of any serious plan to avoid catastrophic impacts of human-induced climate change. Scientific and economic challenges still exist, but none are serious enough to suggest that carbon capture and storage will not work at the scale required to ...
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