DOE has made $8.5 billion in loan guarantee authority available under the Solicitation for Advanced Fossil Energy Projects.
DOE announced multiple rounds of funding for advanced CCS technologies.
Authorized to distribute $200 million for each fiscal year between 2006 and 2014 to support “clean” coal projects.
DOE announced has announced multiple funding awards for advanced carbon capture technologies in the $30 million+ range.
In Phase I, $15 million went to assess the pre-feasibility of sequestration projects. In Phase II, three projects in Illinois, North Dakota, and Mississippi received $29 million to characterize the features of high potential sequestration sites.
A survey of clean coal loan guarantees and tax incentives.
Aims to assess current gaps in CCS technologies and identify the most promising directions for basic research that is needed to achieve long-term global carbon management.
Provides a coordinated update of CCS potential across the United States and other portions of North America.
Best Practice Manuals focused on establishing uniform approaches for carrying out essential activities common to the success of all CCS projects, including site selection and characterization, monitoring, modeling, risk assessment, and more.