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DOE Funding: Bioenergy R&D & SBIR/STTR Phase I Release 2

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DOE announces US$4 million to optimise carbon storage

Advertisement The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has announced plans to make US$4 million in federal funding available for cost-shared research and development of tools and methods to optimise safe, secure, and verifiable carbon dioxide (CO 2) storage. Funding opportunity announcement (FOA), DE-FOA-0002401, ‘Emerging CO 2 Storage Technologies: Optimizing Performance Through Minimization of Seismicity Risks and Monitoring Caprock Integrity’, will support the goals of the advanced storage R&D technology area of DOE’s Carbon Storage Program. DOE’s Carbon Storage Program focuses on developing, testing, and verifying technologies and techniques that address challenges related to long-term, commercial-scale storage of CO

Report: Spending Bill Stuffed with Climate Change Provisions, Funding

28 Dec 2020 It took time to comb through the almost 6,000 page legislation Congress approved to fund the government and provide relief for Americans from the coronavirus lockdown, but in the end those who believe climate change is an existential threat are happy about what lawmakers stuffed into the bill. USA Todayreported that environmental activists “are touting the $2.3 trillion bill as a potential game-changer thanks to tax breaks for renewable energy sources, initiatives to promote carbon capture storage and a significant phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) that are a key culprit to the planet’s warming.” And the bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump, reverses much of what the president had done to cut funding for federal climate change programs by adding millions of dollars for those kind of programs for 2021.

Avery Island, Louisiana: History behind the salt domes

Lance Begnaud II, 27, of Broussard, and Rene Romero Jr., 41, of New Iberia, died from injuries sustained in the Dec. 14 collapse at the mine operated by Cargill Deicing Technologies. Avery Island is a salt dome surrounded by marsh in lower Iberia Parish, which borders the Gulf of Mexico. It s not an island in the traditional sense. That is, it s not surrounded by a body of open water, Shane Bernard, historian and curator for the McIlhenny Co., wrote on his blog in 2016. In fact, it s located about 3 miles inland from the nearest body of open water. But it is surrounded on all sides by wetlands either grassy salt marsh, wooded cypress swamp, or slow-moving, muddy bayous.

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