RECS 2024 is sponsored by the U.S. DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy & Carbon Management and the National Energy Technology Laboratory
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DOE’s FECM is responsible for Federal research, development, and demonstration efforts on advancing technologies to meet the nation’s climate goals and minimize the environmental impacts of fossil fuel use, including low carbon power generation and low carbon supply chains; CCS technologies; methane emissions reductions; critical mineral productions; and carbon dioxide removal. It also manages the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and is committed to improving the conditions of communities impacted by the legacy of fossil fuel use and to supporting a healthy economic transition that accelerates the growth of good-paying jobs.
NETL is a U.S. DOE national laboratory with a Carbon Management Program comprised of a world-class team of high-performing leaders, scientists, and engineers. NETL houses scientific and engineering expertise to manage external R&D projects that further DOE FECM program goals. Research in this area supports point source carbon capture, CO2 removal, CO2 conversion into products, reliable CO2 storage, blue hydrogen production, and critical mineral production from industrial and mining waste.
The School of Energy Resources (SER) at the University of Wyoming (UW) was created in 2006 to enhance the university’s energy-related education, research and outreach. SER directs and integrates cutting-edge energy research and academic programs at UW and bridges academics and industry through targeted outreach programs. UW is a national leader in CCUS technology research and development and the state of Wyoming has implemented supporting CCUS policies to support commercial deployment.
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC) is a public-private partnership to develop commercially viable uses for carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Located at Basin Electric’s Dry Fork Station, the ITC enables researchers to test CCUS technologies using 20 MW of coal-based flue gas. It is one of two such facilities in the U.S.
ION Clean Energy (ION) offers a host of services and technologies to help businesses determine the best possible path to reduce emissions. The company has developed an advanced system to capture over 90% of CO2 emissions from power plants and industrial facilities; it’s technology suite combines an advanced liquid adsorption system with a patented 3-D packing system and near real-time systems monitoring and analysis.