Search Results - "Klara, Scott M"
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The United States Department of Energy's Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships program: A collaborative approach to carbon management
Published in Environment international (01-01-2006)“…This paper reviews the Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSP) concept, which is a first attempt to bring the U.S. Deparment of Energy's (DOE) carbon…”
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Integrated collaborative technology development program for CO 2 sequestration in geologic formations––United States Department of Energy R&D
Published in Energy conversion and management (2003)“…A major contributor to increased atmospheric CO 2 levels is fossil fuel combustion. Roughly one third of the carbon emissions in the United States comes from…”
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An Overview of Terrestrial Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide: the United States Department of Energy's Fossil Energy R&D Program
Published in Climatic change (01-01-2006)“…Increasing concentrations of CO 2 and other greenhouse gases (GHG) in the Earth's atmosphere have the potential to enhance the natural greenhouse effect, which…”
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U.S. DOE integrated collaborative technology development program for CO2 separation and capture
Published in Environmental progress (01-12-2002)“…Electric power generation represents one of the largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitters in the United States. Roughly one‐third of all the United States' carbon…”
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Integrated Collaborative Technology Development Program for CO sub(2) Sequestration in Geologic Formations-United States Department of Energy R&D
Published in Energy conversion and management (01-10-2003)“…An important component of DOE R&D is devoted to reducing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by advancing technologies for capturing and reusing or…”
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U.S. DOE integrated collaborative technology development program for CO(2) separation and capture
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U.S. DOE integrated collaborative technology development program for CO 2 separation and capture
Published in Environmental progress (01-12-2002)“…Electric power generation represents one of the largest carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emitters in the United States. Roughly one‐third of all the United States'…”
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