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2011 Archive

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12.15.2011 News
Coal combustion products are recycled in road beds, construction materials, and agriculture.
 
11.07.2011 News
A new project titled "Application of A Heat-Integrated Post-combustion CO2 Capture System with Hitachi Advanced Solvent into Existing Coal-Fired Power Plant" has been posted under Solvent Projects.
 
10.31.2011 News
A new project titled "Slipstream Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Novel Amine-Based Post-Combustion Process Technology for CO2 Capture from Coal-Fired Power Plant Flue Gas" has been posted under Solvent Projects.
 
10.25.2011 News
A new project titled "Low-Energy Solvents for CO2 Capture Enabled by a Combination of Enzymes and Ultrasonics" has been posted under Solvent Projects.
 
10.21.2011 News
A new project titled "Bench-Scale Silicone Process for Low-Cost CO2 Capture" has been posted under Solvent Projects.
 
10.21.2011 News
Researcher Recognized for Work in CO2 Utilization
Read this story and more in the October 2011 edition of Netlognews.
 
09.21.2011 News
How is DOE advancing the carbon capture, utilization and storage?
FE's Chuck McConnell answers that question in the latest video produced by the Energy Department's Office of Fossil Energy.
 
09.15.2011 News
Many of you are familiar with the term "carbon capture and storage," or CCS. So what is CCUS?
FE's Chuck McConnell answers that question in the latest video produced by the Energy Department's Office of Fossil Energy.
 
09.06.2011 Publications
The Conference Proceedings for the 2011 NETL CO2 Capture Technology Meeting have been posted.
 
08.26.2011 News
Department of Energy Announces $41 Million Investment for Carbon Capture Development
The U.S. Department of Energy announced today the selection of 16 projects aimed at developing advanced post-combustion technologies for capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal-fired power plants. The projects, valued at $41 million over three years, are focused on reducing the energy and cost penalties associated with applying currently available carbon capture technologies to existing and new power plants.
 
08.16.2011 News
Projects Aimed at Advancing State-of-the-Art Carbon Capture from Coal Power Plants Selected for Further Development
Four projects aimed at reducing the energy and cost penalties of advanced carbon capture systems applied to power plants have been selected for further development by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy (FE).
 
08.11.2011 News
International Clean Coal, Carbon Capture Experts to Gather at 28th Annual Pittsburgh Coal Conference Plants
The role of fossil fuels in a sustainable energy future will be one of the topics under discussion when experts from around the world meet at the 28th Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, Sept. 12-15, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pa.
 
07.05.2011 News
NETL Hosts Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Series for the 2011 International Pittsburgh Coal Conference
Top U.S. and international scientists, technology developers, and business leaders will gather in Pittsburgh this fall to discuss the role of science and business in bringing advanced clean coal technologies to market.
 
06.07.2011 News
National Carbon Capture Center Launches Post-Combustion Test Center
The recent successful commissioning of an Alabama-based test facility is another step forward in research that will speed deployment of innovative post-combustion carbon dioxide capture technologies for coal-based power plants, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
 
05.02.2011 Publications
DOE/NETL Advanced CO2 Capture R&D Program: Technology Update
This comprehensive handbook provides an update on DOE/NETL R&D efforts on advanced CO2 capture technologies for coal-based power systems.
 
02.01.2011 News
Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA0000403 entitled "Bench-Scale and Slipstream Development and Testing of Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture and Separation Technology for Application to Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants" has been posted in our Business Solicitation area.