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Carbon capture and storage - one of the most important engineering challenges

Karl Jeffery
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Where did this '2020' come from?

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Does anyone have any great carbon capture photos?
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"Carbon capture is too expensive - it will never happen"
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At 1:26pm on May 28, 2010, kiige peter said…
Hi Karl, Thanks for my comment.
I would like to slightly twist your mind to the Gulf Mexico Oil Spill.
Am just thinking that the pressure being exerted by the co2 being confined in coal fields , could easily contribute to the spill over of oil too.
What is your opinion?
Thanks.
At 12:55pm on May 7, 2008, Ludovit Kucharic said…
Hi Karl,
I will be in London from the 18-th to the 20-th of May, regarding CCS meeting organized by the UK Embassy for new EU member states and candidate ones as well. Maybe some short news about this issue to the Journal would be suitable. What do you mean about it ?
Best regards
Ludo
If you wish we can meet and discuss.
 
 
 

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