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Find similar grantsSweetwater Carbon Storage Hub is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). A project led by the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources and Frontier Carbon Solutions to develop a large-scale, commercial carbon storage hub in the Greater Green River Basin.
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Carbon Storage Hub Project DAC Trona Mines: Objectives Plans Powerful Market Intelligence Leading Business Development Tools Authoritative Capital Markets You've used all of your free views The Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub (SCS HUB) will capture and store carbon from the largest proposed direct air capture (DAC) facility in the Rocky Mountains and one of the nation’s largest trona (soda ash) mines.
The project has four objectives: 1) Build three stratigraphic characterization wells to Underground Injection Control (UIC) Class VI specifications, with attendant permitting and site characterization while observing the Buy America requirements for infrastructure projects, 2) Complete capture & transport studies for two carbon dioxide (CO2) sources (DAC & trona) and the pipelines to connect these sources to the storage hub, 3) Prepare commercial plans to guide future work and eventual operations, such as risk assessment and mitigation plans, a storage field development plan (SFDP), and a community benefits plan, and, 4) Complete a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analyses.
THIS FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (DE-FOA-0002711) WILL SUPPORT THE AVAILABILITY OF CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION, AND STORAGE (CCUS) AND CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (CDR) TO REACH CLIMATE GOALS BY BUILDING UPON THESE LEARNINGS TO TEST, MATURE, AND VALIDATE CCUS TECHNOLOGIES AT COMMERCIAL-SCALE.
ONE ASPECT IS THE NEED TO IMPROVE PRACTICES REGARDING HOW TO EFFICIENTLY AND COST-EFFECTIVELY CHARACTERIZE AND PERMIT COMMERCIAL CARBON STORAGE PROJECT SITE(S) ENSURING THAT SECURE GEOLOGIC CARBON STORAGE IS AVAILABLE IN DIVERSE REGIONS AND SETTINGS THAT WILL SUPPORT LONGER TERM CARBON MANAGEMENT GOALS ACROSS THE US. THE CARBONSAFE INITIATIVE WAS LAUNCHED IN 2016. 81.
089 - Fossil Energy Research and Development National Energy Technology Lab (NETL) [DOE] Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) [DOE] Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL): Storage, Validation and Testing (Section 40305): Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE): Phases III, III.
5, and IV (DE-FOA-0002711) University Of Wyoming was awarded Carbon Storage Hub Project DAC Trona Mines: Objectives Plans Cooperative Agreement DEFE0032343 from the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management in August 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Laramie Wyoming United States. has a duration of 1 year 6 months and was awarded through assistance program 81. 089 Fossil Energy Research and Development.
$10,829,900 (20. 0%) of this Cooperative Agreement was funded by non-federal sources. The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL): Storage, Validation and Testing (Section 40305): Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise (CarbonSAFE): Phases III, III.
5, and IV. 20. 0% Non-Federal Funding Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to DEFE0032343 Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education 892433 NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY 892404 FOSSIL ENERGY AND CARBON MANAGEMENT
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