The Carbon Capture Coalition has lobbied federal appropriators on support for CCS research in the FY 2019 and FY 2020 budgets.
Investigates the potential of new CO2 technologies in the application on the major industrial emitters.
A free, public, power plant modeling tool that provides systematic estimates of the performance, fuel consumption, emissions, and costs of fossil fuel-fired power plants with and without CCS.
Reviews various aspects of CCS including the state-of-the-art technologies for CO2 capture, separation, transport, storage, leakage, monitoring, and life cycle analysis.
Provides a brief yet comprehensive review of the present carbon sequestration and utilization technologies, focusing primarily on biological CO2 capture by microalgae in the context of bio-refinery.
Assesses the current costs of CCS in new fossil fuel plants.
Research into technologies to capture, utilize, and store CO2 from large stationary sources.
Tracks 51 large-scale CCS facilities globally – 19 in operation, four under construction, and 28 in various stages of development.
Green-e has embarked upon a process to create a new Green-e standard and certification program for renewable gas products and associated environmental attributes. Publication is expected in mid-2020.
Aims to provide the technical framework and guidance necessary for the introduction of RNG into the natural gas distribution pipeline network.