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Kjell Bendiksen
ny leder av CLIMITs programstyre
CLIMIT: Kjell
Bendiksen overtar som leder for CLIMITs programstyre etter Jørgen C. Arentz
Rostrup 1. august 2010. – Det er ekstra hyggelig for oss å ønske velkommen en
energiguru til CLIMIT-programmet sier Klaus Schöffel leder av CLIMITs
sekretariat. Les mer Kullkraft i
Hardanger
Offshore.no: Det ville
ha vært unødvendig å bygge kraftlinjen gjennom Hardanger dersom Norge hadde
hatt et rasjonelt forhold til bruk av vår egen gass til energi. Les mer Why coal-fired
power is part of our greener future
The Herald: CCS
represents the only realistic way of achieving meaningful reductions in CO2
emissions from fossil-fuelled power stations. Les mer CBI urges
Government to speed up energy reforms
Wales Online: THE UK
Government must move swiftly to deliver key energy and planning reforms
within six months or risk failing to meet emissions targets and undermining
energy security, the CBI warned today. Speeding up the development of carbon
capture and storage technology is among measures the CBI is calling for. Les mer As crude prices
rise, CO2 capture gains momentum
Your Oil and Gas News:
Capturing pollution from European power plants and using it to force oil from
underground reservoirs may turn a profit for the first time as crude prices
rise toward $100 a barrel. Les mer US carbon
storage flagship revived, but revamped
Nature (blogs): The US
Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the revival of FutureGen – the
government’s flagship demonstration coal plant designed to capture carbon
dioxide emissions and pump them underground. Les mer Carbon
Sequestration Newsletter August 2010
NETL: Each month, NETL
publishes a short newsletter describing significant events related to carbon
sequestration that have taken place over the past month. Les mer Germany agrees
draft carbon storage law
AFP: The underground
storage of carbon dioxide emissions could be a reality in Germany from 2017,
after Berlin agreed a draft law Wednesday to regulate the carbon capture and
storage (CCS) technology. Under the legislation presented by the environment
and economy ministries in Berlin, test sites will first be established,
before the government decides in 2017 whether CCS should be used as a
long-term environmental solution. Les mer Cutting-edge US
carbon capture schem e wins $1bn grant
Business Green:
Department of Energy awards funding to FutureGen 2.0 CCS project. Les mer Welcome to
CCS101.ca - Canada’s CO2 Capture and Storage Information Source
CCS101: CCS is gaining
unprecedented public attention and so the IEA GHG Weyburn-Midale CO2
Monitoring and Storage Project, along with the Government of Canada and
participating Canadian provincial governments, have come together to create
an educational website on CCS. Les mer For
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