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In the second stage, one of the components of the fuel gas, carbon monoxide, is mixed with water to make hydrogen, for fuel, and carbon dioxide, for sequestration.
If you're not quite out of gall yet, consider one last point: the potential for sequestration has been evident since the summer of 2011.
They point out that 174 House Republicans voted for sequestration, including Mr. Boehner, who proclaimed himself pleased when it passed.
Using overtime "is actually costing the F.A.A. money, eliminating any savings that are supposedly being achieved for sequestration," the union said.
For sequestration, however, the CO2 must be stored underground, probably in depleted oil and gas fields or in porous briny rock.
"Think of it like a sponge," he said, and identified some mottled pinkish-gray sandstone from eleven hundred and fifty feet below ground as a prime candidate for sequestration.
Harsh words were also reserved for "sequestration" — the large across-the-board budget cuts that take effect in January if Congress, through a supercommittee, does not agree on how to reduce the deficit over 10 years.
In February, the project sponsors said they had identified an area in Morgan County, Ill., for sequestration, in the Mount Simon Sandstone, a geologic structure that stretches under much of the Midwest.
Supported polymers have shown high performance for sequestration of ionic silver.
The biochar produced is then transported to the farm for sequestration in soil.
The novel material showed good adsorption capacity for sequestration of MG dye from wastewater.
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