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Analysis of CO2 Separation from Flue Gas

This document assesses the costs associated with separating the CO2 from flue gas and then injecting it into a coal seam. The technical challenges and costs associated with CO2 separation from flue gas and transportation of the separated CO2 from the point source to an appropriate sequestration target are analyzed as well in this report

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Last Updated October 31, 2018, 06:37 (LMT)
Created October 31, 2018, 06:37 (LMT)
Citation Robertson, E., Analysis of CO2 Separation from Flue Gas, Pipeline Transportation, and Sequestration in Coal. 2007, Montana State University: Bozeman, MT. p. 1-40
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Poc Email William.Aljoe@NETL.DOE.GOV
Point Of Contact William Aljoe
Program Or Project DE-FC26-05NT42587 Big Sky Carbon Sequestration Partnership Phase II