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Utah, Headwaters to Commercialize Carbon Storage

Posted in USA on March 4, 2009

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The University of Utah and Headwaters Incorporated have entered into a joint venture to offer carbon management services to carbon dioxide (CO2)-emitting companies, from carbon storage engineering to risk and liability management, according to a Feb. 24 press release.

The first project for the joint venture, Headwaters Clean Carbon Services (HCCS), will be to develop and operate a regional CO2 storage site that will serve several power plants in central Utah. HCCS engineers estimate that the proposed regional storage site could permanently store as much as one billion tons of CO2. That’s enough storage to sequester the emissions from at least six 500-megawatt coal-fired power plants for 50 years. Because of its location, the state’s School and Institutional Trust Land Administration should be able to collect lease fees for CO2 storage, which will help fund Utah’s school systems.

Oil companies have been injecting CO2 into earth successfully for 30 years to enhance the recovery of oil. Based on technical knowledge developed by engineers in HCCS, the company is ready to take liquefied CO2 from coal-fired power plants and store it at least one mile below Earth’s surface in porous rock formations lying under dense “seal” rock formations that will keep the CO2 in place forever, much like naturally occurring CO2, oil, and gas.

Headwaters Incorporated, the managing partner in the joint venture, is dedicated to making more efficient use of natural resources, especially fossil fuels. The university decided to join this collaborative venture and license its technologies to Headwaters because the company has a proven track record for successfully executing large projects and has strong relationships with coal-fired power plants in the United States.

“CO2 capture and storage is a natural fit for us,” says Kirk Benson, chief executive officer and chair of Headwaters. “Headwaters is doing everything possible to make the coal value chain cleaner and more efficient. We reclaim waste coal piles and ponds, we turn coal combustion products, such as fly ash, into green building products, and now we are taking positive steps to solve the CO2 emission problem.”

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