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RaDiUS Database Project Description  (updated Aug. 2005)

 

 

Short Title:

Carbon Sequestration Workshop

Award Number:

ORNLFEAA042

RaDiUS ID:

46155005739

FY in RaDiUS database:

2003

Level 1:

Dept of Energy

Level 2:

Fossil Energy Research and Development

Level 3:

Coal research initiative/Advanced research (previously Coal - Advanced research & technology dev.)

Level 4:

Technology crosscut research

Budget Authority (in $K):

$11,078K

Total Awards:

19

Award Type:

Extramural/Contracts/

Start Date:

Aug-99

End Date:

na

Access/Distribution Restriction:

Distribution Unlimited - Unrestricted Access

Restriction Reason:

 

CRADA Partner:

 

Place of Performance:

 

Place of Performance: State:

 

Performer Name:

OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY

Performer Type:

NonprofNonEd

Performer City:

OAK RIDGE

Performer State:

TN

Performer Country:

 

Performer Cong. District:

3

Performer Contact Name:

Restricted

Performer Contact Phone:

Restricted

Performer Parent:

 

Total Award Amount (in $K):

 

Average Annual Funding (in $K):

$7.5

Average Monthly Funding (in $K):

 

FY Total Amount (in $K):

 

FY Federal Amount (in $K):

 

FY Non-Federal Amount (in $K):

 

SBIR Award:

N

Clinical Trial:

N

Requester:

 

Award Description:

TITLE: Carbon Sequestration Workshop :: LONG DESCR: The objective of the Workshop on R&D Priorities for Carbon Sequestration is to receive from a broad community of DOE stakeholders a sense of their ideas about carbon sequestration research priorities and potential partnerships to address these priorities. Feedback will also be received on the draft DOE report titled: "Working Paper on Carbon Sequestration Science and Technology." We would like to coordinate and ultimately leverage the DOE programs with R&D programs undertaken by other institutions. Ideas on other research priorities and interests will be discussed in order to refine the DOE responsibilities as appropriate. The first session will be in plenary with a number of speakers presenting their individual perspective on carbon sequestration R&D. Breakout sessions will then be held so that participants in the workshop can discuss each research topic individually. The breakout sessions will include: (a) carbon dioxide separation and capture, (b) enhancing the natural terrestrial cycles, (c) injecting carbon in underground formations, (d) ocean carbon sequestration, and (e) advanced concepts (biological, chemical, engineering, and others). A final plenary session will be held to share what was learned in each of the groups. :: KEYWORDS: Technical And Economic Analysis;FOSSIL ENERGY ::

 

 

 

 

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