BiocharCDR: everything-you-need-to-know-about-federal-funding-for-carbon-removal #CDR
Paul S Anderson
Friends,
We really need to get active to attract funding (as for demonstration projects and heat use plus biochar). The item below says the money is there. Proposals that would like to include the RoCC kiln technology can count on my participation.
Paul
Doc / Dr TLUD / Paul S. Anderson, PhD --- Website: www.drtlud.com Email: psanders@... Skype: paultlud Phone: Office: 309-452-7072 Mobile & WhatsApp: 309-531-4434 Exec. Dir. of Juntos Energy Solutions NFP Go to: www.JuntosNFP.org Inventor of RoCC kilns for biochar and energy: See www.woodgas.com Author of “A Capitalist Carol” (free digital copies at www.capitalism21.org) with pages 88 – 94 about solving the world crisis for clean cookstoves.
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The House Energy and Water (E&W) FY21 appropriations bill includes serious amounts of funding for technological carbon removal. Under this bill, DOE would receive $95 million for RD&D on negative emissions technologies, a $35 million increase from the year prior. Within those $95 million, $40 million is specifically dedicated to DAC, a $5 million increase. There’s also a whopping $239.5 million within additional relief provisions for demonstrations of negative emissions technologies. Along with these funding increases, the bill also requires DOE to create a coordinated program across the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the Office of Fossil Energy, and the Office of Science for RD&D into negative emissions technologies. This was included last year, but didn’t happen. --
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Kim Chaffee
Thanks for that article, Paul. Let’s hope it becomes law.
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Kim
On Sep 10, 2020, at 8:55 PM, Paul S Anderson <psanders@...> wrote:
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