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    Progress on the developments of an advanced aqueous amine-based post combustion CO 2 capture utilizing BASF’s OASE® blue technology

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    Presented at the 2015 Carbon Management Technology Conference Sugarland, Texas; November 18, 2015.U.S. Department of Energy Award Number DE-FE0026588Ope

    Creating Markets for Captured Carbon: Retrofit of Abbott Power Plant and Future Utilization of Captured CO2

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    The successful implementation of CCUS requires the confluence of technology, regulatory, and financial factors. One of the factors that impact this confluence is the ability to utilize and monetize captured CO2. The generally accepted utilization approach has been CO2-based Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), yet this is not always feasible and/or a preferable approach. There is a need to be able to explore a multitude of utilization approaches in order to identify a portfolio of potential utilization mechanisms. This portfolio must be adapted based on the economy of the region. In response to this need, the University of Illinois has formed a Carbon Dioxide Utilization and Reduction (COOULR) Center. The open nature of the university, coupled with a university policy to reduce CO2 emissions, provides a model for the issues communities will face when attempting to reduce emissions while still maintaining reliable and affordable power. This Center is one of the key steps in the formation of a market for captured CO2. The goal of the Center is to not only evaluate technologies, but also demonstrate at a large pilot scale how communities may be able to adjust to the need to reduce GHG emissions.U.S. Department of Energy Award Number DE-FE0026588Ope
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