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SOUTHWEST REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP ON CARBON SEQUESTRATION
Author(s) -
Brian McPherson,
Rick Allis,
Barry Biediger,
Joel Brown,
J.A. Cappa,
George D. Guthrie,
Richard Hughes,
Eugene Kim,
Robert Lee,
Dennis Leppin,
Charles J. Mankin,
Orman H. Paananen,
Rajesh Pawar,
Tarla Rai Peterson,
Steve Rauzi,
Jerry W. Stuth,
Genevieve Young
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/836636
Subject(s) - general partnership , outreach , carbon sequestration , software deployment , carbon fibers , ranking (information retrieval) , environmental planning , environmental resource management , environmental science , business , engineering , political science , computer science , ecology , finance , software engineering , algorithm , carbon dioxide , machine learning , composite number , law , biology
The Southwest Partnership Region includes six whole states, including Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Utah, roughly one-third of Texas, and significant portions of adjacent states. The Partnership comprises a large, diverse group of expert organizations and individuals specializing in carbon sequestration science and engineering, as well as public policy and outreach. The main objective of the Southwest Partnership project is to achieve an 18% reduction in carbon intensity by 2012. The Partnership made great progress in this first year. Action plans for possible Phase II carbon sequestration pilot tests in the region are almost finished, including both technical and non-technical aspects necessary for developing and carrying out these pilot tests. All partners in the Partnership are taking an active role in evaluating and ranking optimum sites and technologies for capture and storage of CO{sub 2} in the Southwest Region. We are identifying potential gaps in all aspects of potential sequestration deployment issues

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