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Eric Newell: We will harness technology to cut out carbon

February 01, 2012 Category: Big Ideas Tags: , , , , ,
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Chair, Climate Change and Emissions Management Corp. More →

Carbon capture takes a global step forward

December 16, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , , , ,
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Liability issues persist as CCS gets CDM status under Kyoto provisions More →

Alberta isn’t alone in scaling back CCS

December 13, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , ,
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European projects face cost pressures; Norway pushes ahead More →

What we’ve been reading: Nov. 29, 2011

November 29, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , , ,
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Northern Gateway under fire; capped Co2; and a senate roadshow More →

China’s next gambit: carbon capture and storage

September 26, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , , ,
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Alberta seems like a logical place to pursue partnerships More →

Meet the manager in charge of a $1.35-billion quest

September 01, 2011 Category: People Tags: , , , ,
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Ian Silk is responsible for Shell Canada's carbon capture and storage pilot More →

The enduring appeal of Canadian coal

May 01, 2011 Category: Technology Tags: , , , , , ,
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Derided as a myth, clean coal schemes continue to draw investment More →

Is it time to revisit Alberta’s climate change strategy?

May 01, 2011 Category: Policy Tags: , , , ,
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Carbon capture and storage is more expensive than the province admits More →

Nobel-prize winning scientist steers CCS policy framework

May 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , , ,
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A history of storing acid gas bodes well for earliest CCS projects, Stefan Bachu says More →

Carbon capture and the politics of public acceptance

April 01, 2011 Category: Environment, Technology Tags: , , , , ,
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Why a false alarm at a Saskatchewan farm matters More →

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Albertans seek stronger ties to China: survey

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not alone in wanting closer economic ties with China. Albertans, too, think a stronger relationship with the Middle Kingdom is in the province’s best interest, according to results of a survey conducted by the University of Alberta’s China Institute.  More →

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