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Carbon Cycle Animation - 2012 |
Animation that depicts the carbon cycle as it relates to nature, land use, and energy production. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-5.7MB) [ view | download ] |
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Earth Day Animation - 2011 |
A compilation of three Earth Day animations that demonstrate being green around your home, office, and community |
Windows Media Video (WMV-16MB) [ view | download ] |
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Interview with Anthony Cugini - 2011 |
Interview at the International Pittsburgh Coal Conference with Dr. Cugini regarding Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage technologies. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-70MB) [ view | download ] |
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Carbon Sequestration Questions and Answers (Aug 2010) |
Experts in the field of carbon sequestration (carbon capture and storage, or CCS) answer commonly asked questions.
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Windows Media Video (WMV-56MB) [ view | download ] |
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100 Years of Energy Research (Oct 2010) |
NETL: 100 Years of Energy Research marks NETL's 100th anniversary by presenting an exciting look at a century of energy research. Sit back and enjoy the show as we celebrate NETL's past efforts to enhance our nation's energy future. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-182MB) [ view | download ] |
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Pennsylvania Energy History (Oct 2010) |
This brief animation highlights Pennsylvania's role in energy innovation in the United States, starting in 1850. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-7MB) [ view | download ] |
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Greenhouse Gases (Oct 2010) |
This animation explains greenhouse gases and the potential impacts of global climate change. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-6MB) [ view | download ] |
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Water Energy Nexus (Sept 2010) |
A brief animation describing the benefits of hydrogen power solutions. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-4MB) [ view | download ] |
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NETL's Three Main Divisions (Jan 2010) |
This video describes the three main divisions that support NETL's research and development activities: ORD (Office of Research and Development), The Systems, Analyses, and Planning division, and the Extramural Research and Collaboration Division. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-36MB) [ view | download ] |
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Types of Energy: Fossil, Renewables, Nuclear (Sept 2009) |
A short animation explaining the percentages of various types of energy used in the United States. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-7MB) [ view | download ] |
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Energy to Economy (Sept 2009) |
A short animation describing the various types of energy research done at NETL. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-6MB) [ view | download ] |
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Carbon Sequestration Animation (Sept 2009) |
A short animation explaining the uses and benefits of carbon capture and storage, otherwise known as carbon sequestration. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-9MB) [ view | download ] |
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Interviews with Researchers and Engineers at NETL (June 2009) |
Learn how several of the researchers and engineers got their start in the field of science and some of their favorite aspects of working at NETL, The Energy Lab. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-270MB) [ view | download ] |
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Carbon Capture and Storage, 2008 (Nov 2008) |
The U.S. Department of Energy is researching the safe implementation of a technology called carbon sequestration, also known as carbon capture and storage, or CCS. Based on an oilfield practice, this approach stores carbon dioxide, or CO2 generated from human activities for millennia as a means to mitigate global climate change. In 2003, the Department of Energys National Energy Technology Laboratory formed seven Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships to assess geologic formations suitable for storage and to determine the best approaches to implement carbon sequestration in each region. This video describes the work of these partnerships. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-118MB) [ view | download ] |
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Modeling Tomorrow's Energy Technologies (July 2008) |
NETL's award-winning computational models and simulations are helping industry to design advanced power plants that will provide clean, affordable, abundant, and secure energy far into the future. This video shows the power of one of these models: the Advanced Process Envineering Co-Simulator (APECS). While models of single pieces of equipment offer answers to local design questions, APECS allows researchers to couple detailed equipment models with process-wide simulation for a breakthrough understanding of the overall plant. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-26MB) [ view | download ] |
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Gasification: A Cornerstone Technology (Mar 2008) |
NETL is a leader in the science and technology of gasification - a process for the conversion of carbon-based materials such as coal into synthesis gas (syngas) that can be used to produce clean electrical energy, transportation fuels, and chemicals efficiently and cost-effectively using domestic fuel resources. Gasification is a cornerstone technology of 21st century zero emissions powerplants. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-26MB) [ view | download ] |
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Midwest regional carbon sequestration partnership meeting (Oct 2007) |
Darlene Radcliffe of Duke Energy talks about
her work with the midwest carbon sequestration
Partnership. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-27MB) [ view | download ] |
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Midwest regional carbon sequestration partnership meeting (Oct 2007) |
David Ball of Battelle talks about his work
with the midwest regional carbon sequestration
Partnership. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-37MB) [ view | download ] |
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Midwest regional carbon sequestration partnership meeting (Oct 2007) |
Philip Jagucki of Battelle talks about his
work with the midwest carbon sequestration
Partnership. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-22.5MB) [ view | download ] |
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Midwest regional carbon sequestration partnership meeting field
site tour (Oct 2007) |
Raw video clips of Gaylord Michigan
CO2 Injection site and surrounding
area. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-40.4MB) [ view | download ] |
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NETL’s Carbon Sequestration Program (Mar 2007) |
NETL’s Carbon Sequestration Program is helping
to develop technologies to capture, purify, and
store carbon dioxide (CO2) in order to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions without adversely
influencing energy use or hindering economic
growth. Carbon sequestration technologies
capture and store CO2 that would
otherwise reside in the atmosphere for long
periods of time. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-2.7MB) [ view | download ] |
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Carbon Sequestration in Soils of
Restored Tidal Marshes (Dec 2006) |
Terrestrial
sequestration is the enhancement of CO2 uptake by plants that grow on land and in
freshwater and, importantly, the enhancement of
carbon storage in soils where it may remain more
permanently stored. Terrestrial
sequestration provides an opportunity for low-cost
CO2 emissions
offsets. |
Windows Media Video (WMV-8.7MB) [ view | download ] |
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