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This is the
main website for the Department of Energy's Carbon Sequestration
program. This site provides links to DOE Carbon Sequestration Centers,
reports, meetings, news, research opportunities, abstracts from current
projects, and descriptions of the programs focus areas.
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This website
provides an overview of the Department of Energy's (DOE) Carbon
Sequestration Program . A summary of the program areas, links to the
various sequestration centers and online DOE Carbon Sequestration
project data sheets can be found on this site.
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This report
identifies key areas for research and development that could lead to an
understanding of the potential for future use of carbon sequestration as
a major tool for managing carbon emissions. It is the effort of
researchers from universities, industry, government agencies, and the
Department of Energy's national laboratories.
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The
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Linkages
website provides reporting services on international negotiations,
conferences, workshops, symposia and regional meetings that concern
sustainable development, climate and atmosphere and other topics
concerning environment and development.
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NETL is a
long-standing participant in the development and demonstration of fossil
fuel-based technologies that can be used to develop flexible,
market-based protocols as low-cost solutions for achieving global
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Some of their on-site science and
technology development activities include: Carbon Sequestration, Ultra
Clean Fuels, Computational Energy Science (development of clean energy
devices and plants), and Gas Energy Systems Dynamics (fuel cells).
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The Public
Power Institute (PPI) uses the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the
nation's largest producer of electricity, as a living laboratory to
showcase new technologies that TVA can use to balance environmental and
energy objectives, and to provide technical and scientific input on
government regulations and public policies. Their research and
development activities include: carbon sequestration technologies, fuel
cell technology, wind power and solar energy.
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Inventory of
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2000. Central to any study
of climate change is the development of an emissions inventory that
identifies and quantifies a country's primary anthropogenic sources and
sinks of greenhouse gases. This current inventory adheres to both (1) a
comprehensive and detailed methodology for estimating sources and sinks
of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, and (2) a common and consistent
mechanism that enables signatory countries to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to compare the relative
contribution of different emission sources and greenhouse gases to
climate change. Moreover, systematically and consistently estimating
national and international emissions is a prerequisite for accounting
for reductions and evaluating mitigation strategies.
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U.S. Energy
Secretary Spencer Abraham says the United States is moving ahead in an
unprecedented international effort to make clean energy the cornerstone
of economic growth, improved health and closer ties among nations. (47KB
PDF file)
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