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UKCCSC News 12 April 2007
Hi Folks,
Details of the Progress Meeting details in Nottigham, 18 - 19th April are at:
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/ccs/UKCCSC/Nottingham07.html
Other stories:
1) "Europe’s leading energy utility, Vattenfall, has begun test runs of
a new technology aimed at capturing carbon dioxide at power plants. A
pilot plant went into operation in the eastern town of Jänschwalde
Thursday."
Apparently they burn lignite here, a very low grade coal, and the new technology is oxyfuel firing.
However:
"Vattenfall has yet to find proper storage facilities for the captured
CO2, but claims that this should not be a problem as exhausted natural
gas deposits, for example, are well suited for that."
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2435433,00.html
2) Thanks to Hannah Chalmers for the next item:
The UK Energy Research Centre today announces the launch of its new
Sparks Network for early-career energy researchers
Sparks is a branch of UKERC's National Energy Research Network (NERN),
and is set up specifically for all PhD students, early post-docs and
research assistants working on the energy sector. It will promote
interdisciplinary research and the exchange of ideas on all aspects of
energy systems – technical, environmental, economic and social.
It opens with a challenging seminar on Retro-fitting and Domestic
Demand Reduction, May 9th in London.
Go to the UKERC website (http://www.ukerc.ac.uk/index.php) and click on "Events" in the sidebar.
3) "The cement industry is an active participant in a preliminary
project being carried out by the International Energy Agency Greenhouse
Gas R&D programme to determine the practicalities of applying
carbon capture and storage (CCS) to cement manufacture."
There's not much more info, but the story is at:
http://www.politics.co.uk/in-focus/domestic-policy/environment/carbon-offsetting/cement-industry-sets-out-its-work-help-tackle-climate-change-$470790.htm
4) An MIT report into the future of coal concludes: "CCS is the
critical enabling technology because it allows significant reduction in
CO2 emissions while allowing coal to meet future energy needs"
http://web.mit.edu/coal/
5) 'Carbon-capture trials safest way forward' - Laurens Rademakers,
Biopact. This article is about storing CO2 from biofuels, and is
certainly interesting reading.
http://www.euractiv.com/en/energy/carbon-capture-trials-safest-way-forward-laurens-rademakers-biopact/article-162956
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