Thanks, interesting link:
Demonstrating Carbon Sequestration
Geotimes staff
March 2003
http://www.geotimes.org/mar03/feature_demonstrating.html
ð Introduction
ð A salty burial
ð Oil fields: giving and receiving
ð Value added in coal seams
ð Making rocks
ð The National Energy
Noctaire wrote:
Ok, so this article is interesting but it brings two items to mind
straightaway:
1) What kind of energy is being used to collect, scrub, compress, and
transport this CO2?
2) Let's say we successfully lower emissions of greenhouse gasses by
burying them. What happens
Project successful in burying greenhouse gas
By Phoebe Dey
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/06/040627223647.htm
http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/expressnews/articles/news.cfm?p_ID=5906s=0
June 25, 2004 - A new approach that is one of the first to successfully store
carbon dioxide
Ok, so this article is interesting but it brings two items to mind
straightaway:
1) What kind of energy is being used to collect, scrub, compress, and
transport this CO2?
2) Let's say we successfully lower emissions of greenhouse gasses by
burying them. What happens if there's an earthquake
on 7/18/04 9:03 AM, Noctaire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so this article is interesting but it brings
two items to mind straightaway:
1) What kind of energy is being used to collect, scrub,
compress, and transport this CO2?
2) Let's say we successfully lower emissions of greenhouse