U.S. urged to bury carbon dioxide from coal |
Reuters - Mar 15, 2007 |
Top coal-burning countries like the United States should start burying carbon dioxide emissions from power plants as a wider crackdown on greenhouse gases looks increasingly likely, according to a study.
The U.S. government should help fund up to five demonstration projects that entomb emissions of the main gas scientists link to global warming, said the study, released on Wednesday by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The projects would help the power industry begin to understand which geologic formations are best for burying the gas, said the study titled "The Future of Coal." It said the sequestration projects would cost less than $1 billion total.
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- Posted: 2007-03-15 10:17:25
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