My guess is that they are not thinking about capture of methane from air,
but if someone has a good idea ...


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  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  January 8, 2010

  EPA Requests Grant Applications to Fight Climate Change

  WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today
  announced it is making up to $5 million in grants available to U.S.
  and international organizations to fund innovative, international
  methane reduction and use projects that cut global climate pollution.
  The grants will be issued through the Methane to Markets Partnership,
  a public-private partnership that reduces greenhouse gas (GHG)
  pollution by promoting the cost-effective, near-term recovery and use
  of methane, a GHG that is more than 20 times more potent than carbon
  dioxide.

  Methane capture and use projects supported by the partnership through
  grants and other means are currently reducing emissions by more than
  27.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent annually –
  equivalent to the annual emissions from 5 million passenger vehicles.

  Non-profit or government organizations in any country may apply for
  grant funding, but projects should take place in the following
  Methane to Markets Partner countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile,
  China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Georgia, India,
  Kazakhstan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan,
  Philippines, Poland, Russia, Thailand, Ukraine, and Vietnam.  If an
  organization wishes to submit an application for a project in a
  developing country or a country with an economy in transition that is
  not listed above, the country must first apply to the Methane to
  Markets Partnership before the project can be considered for funding.

  Grant proposals should support feasibility studies, technology
  transfer, deployment of technology, training, methane emissions
  inventories, and other activities that promote methane capture and
  use.  The agency expects to award up to 35 cooperative assistance
  agreements ranging from approximately $100,000 to $750,000.

  Proposals are due by April 15, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. EST.  EPA estimates
  that awards would be made at the end of 2010.

  Since the launch of the partnership in 2004, EPA has provided almost
  $13 million for nearly 70 grants to build capacity and promote
  international capture and use of methane. This work will be
  highlighted in 2010 when EPA, the Government of India and the
  Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry host the 2nd
  Methane to Markets Partnership Expo on March 2-5, 2010 in Delhi,
  India. The expo will bring together approximately 1,000 partners and
  methane experts from around the world to showcase project
  opportunities and technologies related to the capture and use of
  methane.


  More grant information:
  http://www.epa.gov/methanetomarkets/grants.htm

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CONTACT:
  Dave Ryan (News Media Only)
  ryan.d...@epa.gov
  202-564-7827
  202-564-4355
  Technical grants questions: Henry Ferland, 202-343-9330

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