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Economides (x2) try their hand at CCS - and get it wrong

April 29, 2010

Posted by George Peridas in Health and the Environment , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
carboncapture, ccs, economides, sequestration

Michael Economides and Christine Ehlig-Economides recently published a paper, which according to them contained a revelation. The world's scientists had got geological storage of carbon dioxide (GS) all wrong. The paper asserts that its implications "are profound" and concludes that GS...

Obama Administration establishes Carbon Capture & Storage Task Force

February 4, 2010

Posted by George Peridas in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
carbon, carboncapture, CCS, climatechange, globalwarming, sequestration

Yesterday, President Obama issued a memorandum directing several of his department and agency chairs to come together and works towards a Comprehensive Federal Strategy on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). Under the memorandum, an Interagency Task Force is established, which...

Carbon Capture & Sequestration in China: Ripe for the Picking

October 20, 2009

Posted by George Peridas in Greening China , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
carbon, carboncapture, ccs, china, climatechange, globalwarming, sequestration

It's the Year of the Ox. And the Ox likes low-hanging fruit. On Friday last week NRDC released the Executive Summary of a report that examines the potential for near-term Carbon Capture & Sequestration opportunities in China. The full report...

Is the Future(Gen) here?

June 12, 2009

Posted by George Peridas in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
carbon, CCS, co2, coal, futuregen, illinois, pollution, stephenchu, waxmanmarkey

FutureGen is alive. DOE Secretary Chu today announced an agreement with the FutureGen Alliance, the industrial consortium involved in the project, that moves the ball forward on its construction. This comes after several months of limbo, after the previous administration had decided...

Empleos Verdes

April 17, 2009

Posted by George Peridas in Green Enterprise , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
climatechange, globalwarming, greenjobs

"No es fácil ser verde". La rana René ("It's not easy being green". Kermit the frog) Seemingly, it is also hard for Foxes to be green. Shannon Bream at least seems to be having a tough time of it right...

Waxman-Markey: Breaking the Deadlock on CCS

April 3, 2009

Posted by George Peridas in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
capture, carbon, ccs, climatechange, energyandclimate2009, energysecurity, globalwarming, greenjobs, sequestration, storage, waxmanmarkey

The press seems to cover Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) as a matter of routine these days - local, national and international. For someone who hasn't looked at the technology in detail, it can be hard to decipher its potential...

Boreal Burial

February 18, 2009

Posted by George Peridas in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
capture, carbon, ccs, climatechange, dirtyfuels, globalwarming, oilsands, sequestration, tarsands

As is customary, President Obama will make his first state visit to Canada this week. Prime Minister Harper will no doubt be waiting eagerly. There is a lot to talk about. Energy security will be high on both leaders' list. To quote...

Connecting the Dots: U.S. CO2 Emissions

December 5, 2008

Posted by George Peridas in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
carbonemissions, co2

Has a sunny morning in the middle of winter ever fooled you into thinking that spring has arrived? Or a brief let-up in traffic made you think that the jam was over? Do you remember back to your high school days...

EPA's Proposed Rule on Geologic CO2 Sequestration

July 16, 2008

Posted by George Peridas in Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
ccs, co2, coal, injection, rulemaking, sequestration

Today the EPA published a proposed rule on the Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide. The decision to proceed with the rulemaking was made late last year, in answer to repeated calls by NRDC and other stakeholders to define appropriate regulatory...

Tarry, tarry night...

January 15, 2008

Posted by George Peridas in Moving Beyond Oil , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

No, not one of Vincent van Gogh's or Don McLean's version – there's a certain "s"omething missing here – the palette is black. Alberta’s Premier, Ed Stelmach, arrives in Washington this week to "enhance already strong economic ties between Alberta...

One flew over the cuckoo's nest

November 5, 2007

Posted by George Peridas in Moving Beyond Oil , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

A few days ago I had the mixed fortune of visiting Canada's Fort McMurray, a small but rapidly expanding boom town at the frontier of the tar sands frenzy. I had been following the tar sands issue for a while...

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