Chapter 15 The US can cut CO 2 emissions but 80% by 2050, and Carbon Capture and Sequestration Can Help Achieve That Goal -Presentation by Martha Krebsbach.

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Chapter 15 The US can cut CO 2 emissions but 80% by 2050, and Carbon Capture and Sequestration Can Help Achieve That Goal -Presentation by Martha Krebsbach

Carbon Dioxide Emissions In 2009, President Obama promised to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 80% by 2050 Suggestions have included – Transitioning to carbon-free energy – Shutting down coal plants Where does the replacement energy come from? – Would have to replace 200 barrels of oil each day Too many people living in energy ‘poverty’ to viably replace

Under the target set by Obama United States would have to produce less carbon dioxide now than China per capita, around 4.27 tons of CO 2 a year There is no cheap, viable alternative methods of producing that much clean energy

Carbon Capture and Sequestration “Holy Grail” of carbon strategies – Capture CO2 from the flue of coal plants – Condense it and inject it into geological formations However, it is not economically viable Only shown to work on small scale projects, not the large ones we need Introduces a parasitic load of 28% on power plants, energy that is not sold to the customer

Questions What is the percent of parasitic load that would be placed on a power plant operating Carbon Capture and Sequestration? – 28% The nation’s goals of reaching an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions is unrealistic for what main reason? – No cheap alternative to produce energy