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 Climate Change: Carbon Capture/Sequestration Project Awaiting Funding

VirginiaDominion Virginia Power and Virginia Tech are seeking federal stimulus money to cover 50 percent of the cost of a $580 million carbon-capture-and-sequestration project. The project would remove carbon dioxide from power plant emissions at the Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center and store it underground. Earlier this month DOE announced $1.4 billion in awards for 12 other similar projects. This project would use chemicals called “amines” to capture the carbon dioxide. It would handle emissions from 70 megawatts of power generation, removing 545,000 tons of carbon dioxide a year. The captured carbon dioxide would be sent via pipeline into nearby geologic formations (“stacked storage,” or multiple formations at different depths, including unminable coal seams, depleted gas fields, and saline aquifers). The carbon dioxide would not be injected anywhere near deep underground coal mining operations, and will be constantly monitored to guard against leakage. Construction on this project is scheduled to begin in 2013 and be completed in 2015.

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