DOE Investment in Texas Clean Coal Technology

  1. El Paso: DOE and UTEP; Super-High Temperature Alloy Testing, $386,500
  2. El Paso: DOE; CO2 sorption at pore scales in coal seams, $300,000
  3. Snyder: NETL/Southwest Regional Partnership on Carbon Sequestration; SACROC-EOR Sequestration Test, $5.5 million
  4. Odessa: DOE; CO2 sequestration and EOR recovery training, $298,000
  5. Odessa: DOE and Summit Energy – development of a commercial scale coal gasification plant with carbon capture for EOR, $350 million
  6. Richardson: Dept. of Energy and UT-Dallas; Membranes for CO2 and Hydrogen Gas Separation, $225,000
  7. Jewett: DOE and Pegasus Technologies; Mercury Specie and Multi-pollutant Control, $15.56 million
  8. College Station: DOE and Texas A&M; Adsorbents for treatment of ash and scrubber bonds, total investment $200,000
  9. The Woodlands: Monitoring, verification and accounting of CO2 storage, $2.5 million
  10. Houston: DOE and Gasification Engineering Corp.; Evaluation of a cyclone and hot gas filter system, total investment $900,000
  11. Houston: DOE; Training for advanced 3D seismic methods for monitoring, verification and accounting of CO2 storage, $299,300
  12. Houston: DOE, CEMEX USA and RTI International; Dry sorbent CO2 capture technology at a cement plant, $1.137 million
  13. Houston: DOE 60 megawatt carbon capture demonstration facility at NRG’s W.A. Parish Unit 7, $154 million
  14. Sweeny: DOE; Industrial carbon capture & sequestration, $3.014 million
  15. Port Arthur: DOE and Denbury Onshore LLC; Industrial carbon capture and sequestration project, $961,500
  16. Austin: DOE and University of Texas at Austin; Determining which saline aquifers are suitable for CO2 sequestration, $5.35 million
  17. Austin: DOE and URS Group; Solid sorbents experiments for optimum CO2 capture, $2.684 million
  18. Austin: Department of Energy and URS Group; Evaluation of MerCAP for power plants, $1.73 million
  19. Austin: DOE; Full scale testing -mercury oxidation catalysts, $4.08 million
  20. Austin: DOE; Phase II testing – mercury oxidation catalysts; $1.93 million
  21. Austin: DOE; Risk assessment of CO2 storage, $2.63 million
  22. Austin: DOE; Monitoring, verification and accounting of CO2 storage, $1.625 million
  23. Austin: DOE; Gulf of Mexico Miocene CO2 site characterization mega transect, $5.99 million
  24. San Antonio: DOE and Southwest Research Organization; Demonstrate membranes for hydrogen production, $1.64 million
  25. San Antonio: DOE and Southwest Research Institute; Novel concepts for compressing CO2, $218,000
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