GLOBAL WARMING ALLEVIATION MITIGATING HUMAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GREENHOUSE PROBLEM by J(Hans) van Leeuwen.

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GLOBAL WARMING ALLEVIATION MITIGATING HUMAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GREENHOUSE PROBLEM by J(Hans) van Leeuwen

METHANE DISPOSAL AT COAL MINES

AgSTAR Program

CONVERSION TO BIOMASS

The biological CO 2 pump

CO 2 CONCENTRATIONS IN THE ATMOSPHERE

CO 2 capture plant (Courtesy of ABB Lummus Crest)

Mass balance of the Texaco based IGCC power plant Input(kg/s)Output(kg/s) Coal47Stack gas 1028 Water (coal slurry)18Waste water 26 Air 990Sulfur recovery4 Water (Venturi scr.) 10ASU condensates1 Ash5 Total

A large scale CO 2 recycle facility at Irvine, California. It is owned and operated by Energy & Environmental Research Corp. (Courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory)

The first European commercial scale, IGCC power plant at Buggenum, The Netherlands

Schematic of the CO 2 recycle power generation system

CO 2 DISPOSAL METHODS AT SEA

OIL PIPELINE POSITIONING IN THE OCEAN