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Sunday 28 August 2016

Climate Change Show Me the Funny Triple shot from Funny or Die



Carbfix Double Shot plus bonus made in Canada CCS Solution


CarbFix is a collaborative research project between Reykjavik Energy, the University of Iceland, Columbia University and CNRS that aims at developing safe, simple and economical methods and technology for permanent CO2 mineral storage in basalts. The CarbFix team had demonstrated that over 95% of CO2 captured and injected at Hellisheidi geothermal Power Plant in Iceland was mineralized within two years. This contrasts the previous common view that mineralization in CCS projects takes hundreds to thousands of years. Industrial scale capture and injection have been ongoing at the power plant since 2012.
From the beginnings: Reykjavik Energy's Head of Innovation and Development discusses the CarbFix program, an international project to store carbon emissions in rock, and the role a major geothermal plant is playing in the effort.
SaskPower Carbon Capture Test Facility (CCTF) Tour: a virtual tour of the recently opened Carbon Capture Test Facility (CCTF) at Shand Power Station in Estevan, SK. The CCTF was built to provide technology developers with an opportunity to test new and emerging carbon capture systems for controlling carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants.