energy storage development News
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DOE releases methodology used to estimate carbon dioxide storage potential
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has released its Methodology for Development of Geologic Storage Estimates for Carbon Dioxide, a document that details the procedures used to produce the geologic resource estimates for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage potential in the soon-to-be-released 2008 Carbon Sequestration Atlas of the United States and Canada (Atlas II). DOE expects to release the updated ...
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Pale Blue Dot Energy and Carbon Engineering create partnership to deploy Direct Air Capture in the UK
Pale Blue Dot Energy (PBDE), the project developer behind the Acorn Project, one of the UK’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, and Carbon Engineering (CE), a leading provider of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere, today announced they are working together to deploy commercial DAC projects in the UK. The companies ...
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NSG 2019
Near Surface Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2019 9-11 September 2019, The Hague, Netherlands We are pleased to announce our participation and look forward to meeting you in the Hague! This edition will host the 25th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics along with three parallel events: 1st International Conference on Geophysics for Geothermal and Renewable ...
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Spectra energy corp named to corporate responsibility magazine`s 2011 best corporate citizens list
Spectra Energy Corp (NYSE: SE) has been named to Corporate Responsibility Magazine's prestigious "100 Best Corporate Citizens List" for 2011, ranking 18th on the list. The company scored among the highest-rated energy companies on the 12th annual list, which is recognized as a leading assessment of corporate responsibility performance. "We're honored to be recognized as a Best Corporate ...
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U.S. Department of Energy to Provide $22 Million for Research on Capturing Carbon Dioxide from Air
Recently (3/30), the U.S. Department of Energy announced plans to provide up to $22 million for research aimed at achieving breakthroughs in the effort to capture carbon dioxide directly from ambient air. The initiative encompasses two concurrent funding announcements one by DOE's Office of Science (SC) and another by DOE's Office of Fossil Energy (FE) and will span the spectrum from fundamental ...
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New planning tool to improve flows of energy and materials in cities
A new tool to help planners choose urban designs that positively influence flows of energy, carbon, water and pollutants in cities is presented in a recent study. It is designed to integrate scientific knowledge into the planning process and support cities in achieving sustainability objectives. A city can be conceived of as a system with energy and materials that flow between the city itself ...
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CleanEquity Monaco 2010 - Awards
Innovator Capital / CleanEquity Monaco 2010 - Awards processed and transmitted by Hugin AS. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. London, United Kingdom - 5th March 2010. CleanEquity Monaco 2010, Innovator Capital's cleantech conference for business leaders, closed Friday 5th March with an award ceremony. H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco, after addressing the ...
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U.S. Invests $251 Million to Expand Infrastructure to Support CO2 Transport and Storage Infrastructure
As part of President Biden's Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy this week (May 17) announced $251 million to support 12 selected projects across seven states that will bolster the nation's carbon management capabilities. The projects, funded by President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will expand carbon dioxide (CO2) transportation and storage infrastructure to ...
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European future energy forum 2011 – A preview
Making innovation happen for a sustainable world Q: WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING THE FUTURE OF ENERGY AT THE MOMENT? A: We have asked our speakers to help us identify the biggest issues that they are currently facing and how they feel they could make a difference. Here’s what they said… Prof. Mario Paolone, Distributed Electrical Systems Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute ...
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