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Greening Coal: Breakthroughs and Challenges in Carbon Capture and Storage
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2011
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Coal Waste StreamCarbon DioxideEngineeringChemical EngineeringGas ControlCarbon Capture And StorageCarbon SequestrationClean Coal TechnologyGreenhouse Gas SequestrationGas StorageCoal Bed MethaneCoal UtilizationCarbonizationFossil FuelsEnvironment TechnologySustainable EnergyEnvironmental EngineeringGreenhouse Gas ControlsCarbon Utilization
Like it or not, coal is here to stay, for the next few decades at least. Continued use of coal in this age of growing greenhouse gas controls will require removing carbon dioxide from the coal waste stream. We already remove toxicants such as sulfur dioxide and mercury, and the removal of CO₂ is the next step in reducing the environmental impacts of using coal as an energy source (i.e., greening coal). This paper outlines some of the complexities encountered in capturing CO₂ from coal, transporting it large distances through pipelines, and storing it safely underground.
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