Deep down [alternative coal mining could see carbon dioxide plunging to new depths]

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This article discusses about the first European project to combine underground coal gasification with carbon capture and storage. Despite the challenges Sheng remains confident that in-situ CO2 storage at a UCG site is the future. His project will be making the most of coal seams that might otherwise be impossible to exploit while removing the high cost of transporting CO2 to a separate storage site.

Inspec keywords: coal gasification; air pollution control; coal; mining; climate mitigation

Other keywords: carbon dioxide plunging; coal mining; European project; underground coal gasification; UCG site; carbon storage

Subjects: Pollution detection and control; Fossil fuels; Chemical energy conversion; Atmosphere (environmental science); Energy resources

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