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RaDiUS Database Project Description  (updated Aug. 2005)

 

 

Short Title:

Carbon Sequestration Roadmapping

Award Number:

ORNLFEAA039

RaDiUS ID:

46155005737

FY in RaDiUS database:

2000

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):

$5,945K

Total Awards:

28

Award Type:

Extramural/Contracts/

Start Date:

Mar-99

End Date:

Oct-99

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):

$12.5

Average Monthly Funding (in $K):

 

FY Total Amount (in $K):

$0.9

FY Federal Amount (in $K):

$0.9

FY Non-Federal Amount (in $K):

 

SBIR Award:

N

Clinical Trial:

N

Requester:

 

Award Description:

TITLE: Carbon Sequestration Roadmapping :: LONG DESCR: The goal of this Roadmap report is to identify key areas for research and development, which could lead to an understanding of the potential for future use of carbon sequestration as a major tool for managing carbon emissions. Under the leadership of the US Department of Energy, researchers from universities, industry, and other government agencies, and DOE national laboratories will be brought together to develop a conceptual research plan. Although not a fully developed roadmap in the usual sense (with priorities and research timelines), this report will develop much of the information needed for such a roadmap. Six scientific/technical "focus areas" relevant to carbon sequestration will be explored, and groups of experts in each area will report on the research and development issues. The focus areas are: 1) Separation and Capture of CO2 2) Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems (Soils and Vegetation) 3) Ocean Sequestration 4) Sequestration of CO2 in Geologic Formations 5) Advanced Chemical Approaches to Sequestration 6) Advanced Biological Processes for Sequestration :: KEYWORDS: Technical And Economic Analysis;FOSSIL ENERGY ::

 

 

 

 

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