A researcher at the University of Saskatchewan has been awarded more than $600,000 to study the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide underground.
Legislation regulating that coal plants produce essentially the same amount of Carbon Dioxide passed in Canada, requiring that new facilities be equipped to minimize carbon emissions.
DOE invests $67 million in efforts to improve CCS technlogy and efficiency
EPA to advance the use of CCS technologies
The Swan Hills Synfuels project received an additional $285 Million for a project that will provide power to Edmonton homes for forty years.
Thirty experts in carbon capture and storage (CCS) and 55 select graduate students and early-career scientists from 27 countries around the world convened on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus last week for the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Progr...