Energy Department Selects Five Projects In First Step To Produce Fresh Water From CO2 Storage Sites |
By U.S. Department of Energy, Friday, September 18, 2015 4:50 PM
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Today,
the Department of Energy announced the selection of five projects that
will study the feasibility of using salty water – or brine – from carbon
dioxide (CO2) storage sites to produce fresh water. These projects –
which will receive more than $7 million in funding from the Department –
will develop and validate strategies… Keep reading →http://breakingenergy.com/2015/09/18/energy-department-selects-five-projects-in-first-step-to-produce-fresh-water-from-co2-storage-sites/?utm_campaign=Breaking+Energy+Daily+Digest&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=22168021&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-99gxSBYyKvVlU4JRVmQcWB1bwpgo_VihBwYZoOByReWfEyIUGPv8zKWs-POaW7Ge5KMTBg1d2LH3ak0xsKx1u0H1N32g&_hsmi=22168021
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Energy Department Selects Five Projects In First Step To Produce Fresh Water From CO2 Storage Sites
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