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National Carbon Capture Center announces first fire of natural gas testing system

Daily Energy Insider Published on January 28, 2021 by Chris Galford © Southern Company New natural gas infrastructure being pursued by the National Carbon Capture Center reached a major milestone this week as it underwent its first fire to guarantee start-up and operational capabilities. The system is a carbon capture testing operation for natural gas, consisting of a natural gas-fired boiler, flue gas cooler, condenser, and blower. It is meant to aid carbon capture technology developers by expanding testing windows and adding more flexibility to the demonstration and scale of these technologies. For its first fire, the team on hand-fired up the boiler to a minimum load and then ramped up the system to full load as part of a multistep assessment process.

DOE to award $15M for direct air capture technologies

DOE to award $15M for direct air capture technologies The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has announced up to $15 million in federally funded financial assistance for cost-shared research and development projects under the funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0002402, Carbon Capture R&D: Bench-Scale Testing of Direct Air Capture Components (TRL 3) and Initial Engineering Design for Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Systems from Air (TRL 6). Since 2001, DOE-FE’s Carbon Capture Program has been identifying and advancing technologies with the goal of removing CO 2 from point sources such as fossil fuel-based power plants and industrial processes or directly from the atmosphere. The technologies should incur minimum costs and minimum energy penalties.

Investegate |Zephyr Energy PLC Announcements | Zephyr Energy PLC: Corporate Update (inc State 16-2 well)

data evaluation ongoing; corporate outlook regarding the new U.S. Administration     Zephyr Energy plc (AIM: ZPHR), the Rocky Mountain oil and gas company focused on responsible resource development, provides an update on its project in the Paradox Basin, Utah, U.S. (the Paradox or the Paradox project ) and other matters .   As previously announced, the State 16-2 well was drilled successfully and safely to a total depth ( TD ) of 9,745 feet in less than 19 days, a record performance versus historical drilling in the northern part of the Paradox Basin. In addition:   · The data acquisition programme secured 113 feet of continuous core from the Cane Creek reservoir. 

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