Colorado CCS Project Reveives Federal, State Funding

September 18, 2009

The Colorado Independent reported that the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office has also announced “a $3.8 million stimulus grant from the federal government will go to a project in Northwest Colorado looking into the possibility of sequestering carbon dioxide in deep geologic formations near the Craig Power Plant,” which will “investigate storing CO2 in three 8,000-foot, deep-rock aquifers containing salt water beneath Colorado State Land Board land south of the coal-fired power plant.”

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