Hi Mark,
I had a quick look at the papers on your site. If I understand correctly,
you recover a gas stream with most of the CH4 at depth. You want to
recover the CO2 that remains in solution, so you pump it to the surface and
collect the gas, which contains some residual CH4. You then
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From: John Morgan john.d.p.mor...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, January 17, 2013 2:51 am
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Hi,
I'm the author of the seawater article. Thanks for your comments.
On whether or not its costly, I did try to construct as defensible a
costing as possible, given that the carbon capture technology has not left
the lab. The cost assumptions are described through the article, and at
the
and purifying molecular CO2 from seawater (or from
air).
-Greg
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