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FY2005 FRED Database Project Description:

Project Information

 

 

Project Title:

Conceptual Design of Optimized Fossil Energy Systems with Capture and Sequestration of CO2

 

Project I.D.:

DE-FC26-02NT41623

 

FE Program:

Carbon Sequestration

 

Research Type:

Advanced Development    

 

Funding Memorandum:

Cooperative Agree't (nonCCT) - Tech R&D

 

 

Project Performer

 

 

Performer Type:

Private Higher Education Research

 

Performer:

Princeton University

 

Performer Address:

                             
Office of Research and Project Administration
4 New
South Building

 

Other Project Team Members:

 

 

 

Project Dates

 

 

Project Start Date:

15-Oct-02

 

Project End Date:

31-Aug-05

 

 

Project Location

 

 

City:

Princeton

 

State:

NJ

 

ZIP Code:

08544-5263

 

Congressional District:

12

 

Responsible FE Site:

NETL

 

 

Project Contact

 

 

Name:

Christy, Michelle D.

 

Telephone:

(609) 258-3090

 

Fax Number:

                       

 

Email Address:

awards@princeton.edu              

 

 

DOE/FE Contact

 

 

Name:

Figueroa, Jose' D.

 

Telephone Number:

4123864966               4966

 

Site Location:

NETL

 

Email Address:

jose.figueroa@netl.doe.gov        

 

 

Cost & Funding Info.

 

 

Total Estimated Cost:

$252,956

 

DOE Share:

$202,365

 

Non-DOE Share:

$50,591

 

 

Project Description

 

 

Project Description:

The primary objective is to develop analytic and simulation tools for better understanding system design issues and economics for a large scale fossil energy system with carbon dioxide sequestration; including: a central fossil energy complex with co-production of hydrogen and electricity and carbon dioxide capture; a hydrogen energy pipeline distribution infrastructure serving users (such as vehicles); and a carbon dioxide disposal infrastructure (e.g. carbon dioxide pipelines and sequestration sites).  A second objective is to examine possible transition strategies from today's energy system toward one based on fossil-derived hydrogen and electricity with carbon dioxide sequestration.

 

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