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Post by Robot on Dec 14, 2004 12:40:51 GMT -5
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) www.ieagreen.org.uk/index.htmGreenhouse Gas Emissions from Power Stations (June 1993) Carbon Dioxide Capture from Power Stations (February 1994) Carbon Dioxide Disposal from Power Stations (August 1994) Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (January 1995) Global Warming Damage and the Benefits of Mitigation (December 1995) Technical Responses to Climate Change (July 1996) Technologies for Activities Implemented Jointly - Highlights of the Vancouver Conference (November 1997) Ocean Storage of CO2 (February 1999) Hydrogen - Today and Tomorrow (April 1999) Abatement of Methane Emissions (June 1998) Putting Carbon Back in the Ground (February 2001)
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Post by Robot on Dec 14, 2004 12:43:57 GMT -5
Climate Change
The atmosphere and environmental issues Greenhouse gases and climate change Common questions and answers CO2 chemistry
CO2 Capture & Storage
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Post by Robot on Dec 14, 2004 12:44:20 GMT -5
Ocean Storage of CO2
CONTENTS Introduction Natural Carbon Storage in Oceans How Do The Oceans Remove CO2 From The Atmosphere? Is Direct Injection of CO2 A Practicable Proposition? Is Ocean Storage An Expensive Option? Impact On The Marine Environment Will Storage Of CO2 In The Ocean Be Permitted? Priorities For Further Research Conclusions Appendix References
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Post by Robot on Dec 14, 2004 12:44:57 GMT -5
Hydrogen - Today and Tomorrow
CONTENTS Introduction Using Hydrogen - Today and Tomorrow A Role for Energy Carriers in Tackling Climate Change Scenarios for Introduction of Hydrogen Processes for Producing Hydrogen from Fossil Fuels Storing and Transporting Hydrogen Uses for Hydrogen Hydrogen Safety and Handling Conclusions Appendix References Facts About Hydrogen Energy Units and Some Equivalents
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