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Capturing and Sequestering Carbon Dioxide:
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Carbon Sequestration R & D. From Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Fuels.

The Coal-Seq Project. An integrated research and commercial-scale field demonstration project funded by the Department of Energy.

Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems (CSITE). The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science - Biological and Environmental Research established CSiTE, a research consortium, to perform fundamental research that will lead to acceptable methods to enhance carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems as one component of a carbon management strategy.

Carbon Sequestration Project of the Microbial Genomics and Ecology Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

Carbon Sequestration. Regional Partnerships. From Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Fuels.

Carbon Sequestration.  Hosted by Department of Energy, Office of Science.

Carbon Sequestration Research and Development. From Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory.

U.S Global Change Research Program, Global Carbon Cycle Research Element

 


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