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...As such, the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), the provincia... Use of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology", November 1, 2010, http://alberta.ca/acn/201011/2...
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... and drilling, or the production, storage, transportation, distribution, measurement, proces...“Board” means the National Energy Board established by section 3 of the National Ene... that applies existing or experimental technology over a limited portion of a pool to obtain informa...
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... An industry-supported technology fund to invest in emissions for reduction projects... demonstration of carbon capture and storage in the coal-fired electricity sector, research on ...
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Both public and private sector CIOs share an interesting set of problems. The standard "feeds and speeds" guideline for technology investments has given way to a new set of constraints, notably "power and space." Recently, Internet search giant Google reported that the money it spends on powering its datacentres will soon exceed the initial cost of buying the servers and storage appliances in their data centres. Global electricity costs are projected to jump considerably over the next three years, making Google's claim a stark reality for many organizations. Compounding power issues are concerns around the physical space for housing hardware. In most instances, public sector data centres are running out of space, making it exceedingly difficult to set aside hundreds if not thousands of ...
...With energy costs spiraling upwards, ROE is being applied to u...
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... energy investments in carbon capture and storage. This technology, it hopes, will provide a means o...
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From here, it's hard to determine who's really got the smoking problem, but if the two provinces representing two-thirds of all Canadians (and the majority of its manufacturing sector) are able to initiate a trading system for the right to pollute, it's [John Baird] and the federal government that will be doing the choking.
All the world's largest energy companies want this to happen. It's pretty safe to say that by late fall, whoever becomes the new president of the U.S. will want it to happen, too.
The ability to pipe carbon dioxide deep underground will be a gold mine for whatever company can build an efficient system of capture, transfer and storage. Just as provincial seed money got the oilsands industry started, so will it get this new technology market-ready. But it's not the onl...
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... intended to provide incentives for new technology - including but not limited to carbon capture and storage (CCS) -have become a high priority both in cross-b...
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In the research of innovation, the technique innovation, enterprise innovation, national innovation, and regional innovation, they all can be considered as a system that is made up of a lot of elements and correlation, namely innovation system. Up to the present of the development of innovation theory, the integration, network and systematization have been proved to be a trend of development of innovation theory. The article mainly discusses theory of evolution and the specific characteristics of research on the System Paradigm of innovation.
... business gathering area, where new technology, new ideas can be quickly accepted and spread. In ... of knowledge in clusters to the creation, storage, transfer and application of a variety of activiti... the continuous exchange of the matter, energy and information between the innovation systems, an...
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[Barack Obama] and the federal and Alberta governments are grasping at the straw of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. No less a person than Prime Minister Stephen Harper's closest confidante and former political strategist, Tom Flanagan, has called CCS "a hoax." Still, he says, Alberta should spend the planned $2 billion on CCS technology because, "from the point of view of doing business" Alberta can't afford not to.
Alberta's Pembina Institute has just released a paper on CCS. It warns that while Canada's 22 per cent rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 1990 -- almost all due to tarsands development -- "compels consideration of CCS, it is not without environmental risks and barriers to implementation." Pembina says CCS should be conditional on a "massive scale-up of...
... be conditional on a "massive scale-up of energy efficiency, low-impact renewable energy and an ade...
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In present, developing a low-carbon economy is commonly recognized around the world. In order to achieve the aim of a low-carbon economy, reducing carbon dioxide emissions is one of the most important measures. Nowadays, because of the large population, high energy intensity and the unreasonable energy structure based on fossil fuel, China has faced an enormous pressure during the carbon emissions reduction process. Based on the current international application of carbon emission reduction proposals, this paper discussed the carbon emission reduction policies of developed countries in detail, which includes the US, Britain and Japan and etc. Based on the experiences of the overseas developed countries, the paper analyses China's present situation of carbon emission reduction, finds the...
..., CCS, which is the Carbon Capture and Storage. 2.1 Energy efficiency. Improving the energy effic... greenhouse gas emissions reduction and technology development. The main purpose is to utilize the re...