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Useful Links

http://www.fossil.energy.gov/sequestration/

The U.S. Department of Energy's cite on sequestration with some very useful information as

well as links to other important cites.

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http://www.fe.doe.gov/coal_power/sequestration/reports/rd/index.shtml

DOE's 200+ page report on carbon sequestration.

 

 

http://www.netl.doe.gov/coalpower/sequestration/index.html

The National Energy Technology Laboratory site dedicated to carbon dioxide

sequestration.  Tons of information and links, even a section on

sequestration just for kids.

 

http://www.iea.org/

The International Energy Agency's homepage.  Pertinent information on sequestration

is available, but a little digging must be done.

 

http://www.lbl.gov/

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory homepage.  There are currently many projects

underway at the lab relating to sequestration.  The page has a lot of information available after a

quick search.

 

http://cdiac2.esd.ornl.gov/

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory site for CO2 sequestration.  More good information and links.

 

http://www.ornl.gov/carbon%5Fsequestration/

A direct link the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's report Carbon sequestration: Research and

Development.  Loads of good info.

 

http://www.princeton.edu/~cmi/

This is the homepage of the Carbon Mitigation Initiative at Princeton University.  Much of their

research is dedicated to sequestration.  The research and results section has the important

information.  The information on the people provide a valuable research on     individual leaders in

the field.

 

http://www.beg.utexas.edu/environqlty/co201.htm

The University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology website discusses sequestration in

geological formations.  Not as extensive as other sites.

 

http://www.ohiocoal.org/

The Ohio Coal Research Consortium sponsored by the Ohio Coal Development Office homepage

contains links to a CO2 forum, current CO­2 projects, and pdf documents from a forum on carbon

sequestration.

 

http://www.llnl.gov/

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is associated with Department of Energy at

University of California.  There are some good articles if the site is searched.

 

http://www.greenpeace.org/

Greenpeace has quite a few articles relating to sequestration.  It is interesting to read things from

their point of view.

 

http://www.millenniumenergyinc.com/

Millennium Energy Inc. (MEI) is a private southern California company interested in capturing

greenhouse gases.  This site is also interested because it is not a non-profit or a government

organization.

 

http://www.encana.com/

EnCana is a Canadian company currently sequestering CO2 in the Weyburn project.

 

http://www.westernresearch.org/content/technology_areas/enviro_miti/co2.shtml

Western Research Institute is just another one of many groups studying the possibility of

sequestration.

 

http://www.statoil.com/statoilcom/svg00990.nsf/web/sleipneren?opendocument

StatOil was the first company to sequester CO2 and they have been doing so for over three

years.  This link explains their process.

 

http://www.co2science.org/center.htm  

Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change homepage. 

 

http://esd.lbl.gov/CLIMATE/OCEAN/index.html

Research links and background on ocean carbon sequestration

 

http://www.br-inc.com/

Burlington Resources hompage. Currently sequestering carbon in coal seams in New     Mexico.

 

http://www.zeca.org/index.html

The Zero Emission Coal Alliance Corporation homepage with information and links about clean-

coal technology.

 

http://www.apcrc.com.au/

The Australian Petroleum Cooperative Research Center has recently dedicated a large   amount

of money to finding a suitable storage place for unwanted greenhouse gases.

 

http://www.hnei.hawaii.edu/ocean.co2.asp

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute-Carbon Dioxide Sequestration page.

 

http://www.mbari.org/ghgases/deep/release.htm

Images of deep ocean release of carbon dioxide.

 

http://www.co2experiment.org

Homepage of the CO2 ocean sequestration field experiment.

 

http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/

The Max Planck Institut fur Meteorologie in Hamburg (MPI).  Sorry, the site is in German.

 

http://www.ipsl.jussieu.fr/

Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL).  Sorry, this one is in French.

 

http://www.pewclimate.org/policyguide/business_carbon.cfm

Policy maker's guide on carbon sequestration.

 

http://www.abb.com/

ABB built the first CO2 capture plant in Shady Point, Oklahoma.