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The federal government mainly subsidizes carbon capture and storage through funding for the Department of Energy (DOE) and tax credits available to companies using CCS technology.
In this process, CO2 is removed after burning the fossil fuel. CO2 is captured (scrubbed) from the exhaust (or flue) gases. This is the method that would be applied to most conventional power plants as it can be retro-fitted. The technology is well understood and is currently used in other industrial applications.
When compressed carbon is stored in underground reservoirs, it runs a small risk of leaking either abruptly or gradually, creating potentially catastrophic effects on the environment and its inhabitants.
Carbon Capture in Action Industrial processes where large-scale carbon capture has been demonstrated and is in commercial operation include coal gasification, ethanol production, fertilizer production, natural gas processing, refinery hydrogen production and, most recently, coal-fired power generation.
CCS refers to a variety of processes which capture and store carbon dioxide emissions, generally from industrial processes. The carbon dioxide can then be transported, including via repurposed gas pipelines, and stored, for example within rock formations in the UKCS, including depleted oil and gas reservoirs.
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The CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is a group of major energy companies working together to advance the technologies that will underpin the deployment of industrial-scale CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in the oil gas industry. .
Carbon capture equipment typically consumes between 15 and 25 percent of a power plants energy production. Fossil fuels are warming the planet because when theyre burned, they release heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide (CO2).

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