http://www.energy.utexas.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64&Itemid=71

"A team of scientists led by University of Texas at Austin Professor Gary 
Pope has developed a new, game-changing idea that combines these two 
technologies and adds another – the dissolution of CO2 into extracted 
brine, which is then re-injected back into the aquifer. This alternative 
approach to CO2 injection takes advantage of both dissolved methane and 
heat content in geo-pressured geothermal saline aquifers. Conservative 
calculations indicate this alternative method could reduce the cost of CCS 
such that it could compete in a market environment without subsidies or a 
price on carbon."

Anyone have knowedge or critique of this idea?

Brian Cartwright

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