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IEAGHG R&D Programme

Evaluating technology options to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions

Established in 1991, IEAGHG studies and evaluates technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions derived from the use of fossil fuels.

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IEAGHG funds research into carbon capture and storage (CCS), also known as CO2 capture and storage, or carbon sequestration. Our work focuses on technologies that can reduce our carbon emissions, and mitigate climate change and global warming. We are a not for profit organisation, and all of our work is subject to peer review ensuring that it remains impartial and unbiased.


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IEAGHG blog_cropped_buttonLatest Blog  

17/06/13
GHGT-12 Preparations

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Greenhouse News

Issue No.109, April 2013 available to view and download.

Response to Zoback and Gorelick on earthquake triggering and geologic storage of CO2. Regulations exist to avoid such scenarios 

This letter was submitted to PNAS in response to the Zoback article and letter on CCS and earthquakes, but PNAS were unwilling to publish as it had exceeded their time threshold after the original article, so we make it available here. Read the Letter>>>>

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GHGT-12 Sponsor Prospectus

Following the success of GHGT-11 we are now offering sponsorship opportunities for GHGT-12, 5th-9th October 2014

 

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Annual Review 2012

The 2012 Annual Review is available to download now. This year, the annual review highlights success of the GHGT-11 Conference held in Kyoto, contains an interview with Samantha Neades on participating in the IEAGHG Summer School, and looks at the impact of the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol.

 

GHGT-11 Summary Brochure

Key messages from the recent GHGT conference.

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Featured CCS resources

  • Monitoring Selection Tool

  • Risk Scenarios Database

  • R,D&D Projects Database

  • International Research Networks

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The Monitoring Selection Tool has been created to identify and prioritise techniques that could form part of a monitoring programme during all stages of a CO2 storage project. Read More >>

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This generic database is a tool for auditing risk scenarios for geological  CO2 storage projects. Read More >>

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The capture and storage of CO2 could play a significant role in reducing the release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Read more >>

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IEAGHG is involved in the coordination of several international networks on CO2 Capture and Storage. Some of the summaries and reports from the network meetings are available.  

 
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Telephone: +44 (0)1242 680753
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