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Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 07:36:37 -0700
Bob,
I am not going to try and say that I have experience in oil fields like you
do. However, when the big oil companies build a plant that is dedicated to
removing CO2
.
Jeff
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Sequestration is not totally safe because of earthquakes and land
movements.
Co2 should
.
Jeff
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Howdy Jeff,
Jeff Lyles wrote:
One other thing to think about is that when you pump oil out
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Plans call for the 275-megawatt plant to capture most of its
emissions of carbon dioxide -- a greenhouse gas
: Friday, June 30, 2006 7:27 PM
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One of these sites ultimately will become known worldwide as the place
where a new generation of zero-emission energy plants made its debut,
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said recently after the 12 candidate
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One of these sites ultimately will become known worldwide as the place
where a new generation of zero-emission energy plants made its debut,
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman
by the root cause, and by the abrupt onset,
of this mysterious and tragic event.
Bob Carr wrote:
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Plans call
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Plans call for the 275-megawatt plant to capture most of its
emissions of carbon dioxide -- a greenhouse gas widely blamed for global
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Am I being over cynuical here?
Nope. Emphatically so.
Todd Swearingen
Plans call for the 275-megawatt plant to capture most of its
emissions of carbon dioxide -- a greenhouse gas widely blamed for
global
warming -- and inject them permanently into underground reservoirs, a
process called
sink holestart appearing in oil fields?Jeff- Original Message -From: Bob Carr
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Let's not be too hasty to condemn. While the CO2
problem will continue, it is a step in the right
direction to reduce other pollutants that cause acid
rain, also coal fired plants are the primary source of
mercury pollution. Coal provides 50% of the
electricity in the US so reduction of CO2 isn't
on everything else, then at what point in time will huge sink hole
start appearing in oil fields?
Jeff
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...and the accounting books) of powers
that
be before this thing gets built??? Mike DuPree
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One of these sites ultimately
One of these sites ultimately will become known worldwide as the place
where a new generation of zero-emission energy plants made its debut,
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said recently after the 12 candidate sites
were announced.
snip...
Touted as the power plant of tomorrow, FutureGen involves
Hi List...Comments? Mike DuPree
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8IASIHG1.htm?sub=apn_news_downchan=db
http://www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems/futuregen/
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