RE: [geo] The latest bad news on carbon capture from coal power plants: higher costs

2015-12-14 Thread Schuiling, R.D. (Olaf)
; Andrew Lockley Subject: Re: [geo] The latest bad news on carbon capture from coal power plants: higher costs In other words the oil and gas industry was able to hijack and monopolize the critical need for point source mitigation to fulfill their limited (relative to the CO2 storage demand) need

Re: [geo] The latest bad news on carbon capture from coal power plants: higher costs

2015-12-07 Thread Ronal W . Larson
List and Andrew: (courtesy ccs to authors) 1. Today’s link seems to be a major new (negative) result for BECCS. I hope we can hear from BECCS supporters on why this new analysis is incorrect. I’d rather not follow this thread, since this is not my main CDR interest 2. I

RE: [geo] The latest bad news on carbon capture from coal power plants: higher costs

2015-12-07 Thread markcapron
If coal plants cannot capture their own CO2 anywhere near economically, then they should be made to pay someone else to capture CO2.  Ocean Forests volunteer.  Our new ecosystem with a hydrothermal process replacing anaerobic digestion produces converts 40% of input carbon to bio-oil and 60% of