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    Same as chinas coal
    It’s all good

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      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      So I asked Chuck many times what source of generation is going to get us to net zero. Never really answered, but did post the CBC article about the natural gas plant that will have no emissions, with no commentary from him. So I assume that is his answer?

      By burning pure oxygen, they eliminate any possible NOx emissions. Which is good, those are the actual harmful pollutants, so calling it zero emissions is true if we define emissions as hazardous substances, particulates pollutants etc.

      CO2 is still the inevitable by product of combusting hydrocarbons. Chemistry won't allow us to bypass that. IN this case, it is pure CO2, not bulked up with nitrogen and water, not containing any NOx etc. So it is food grade, they can sell it directly to food manufacturers or other industries that use CO2.

      But that is certainly not reducing our CO2 footprint in the slightest, if anything, it would increase, since the proccess is energy intensive, producing O2, heating and compressing and transporting the CO2.
      The CO2 will still be released into the atmosphere, having no effect on our CO2 footprint. And that market couldn't even come close to consuming all of the CO2 we produce.

      Can you explain how this is being touted as net neutral?
      Why don't you ask the project planners? I would be guessing but its probably going to be utilized or stored. What do you think A5? Sask Power is already doing it. Surely Albertans can copy the Saskys. If it wasn't for immigrants from Saskatchewan, would anything get done in the land of oil and money? LOL

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        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Why don't you ask the project planners? I would be guessing but its probably going to be utilized or stored. What do you think A5? Sask Power is already doing it. Surely Albertans can copy the Saskys. If it wasn't for immigrants from Saskatchewan, would anything get done in the land of oil and money? LOL
        So if the CO2 gets utilized, as you say, how is that net zero? It still gets released.
        If I dump my used oil on your lawn instead mine, is it no longer considered polluting?
        If they are storing it, then this is hardly revolutionary, enhanced recovery by injecting CO2 is already well established and a proven economical method. With the added bonus that we can eventually tap into these reserves to maintain beneficial CO2 levels once we have moved on from Fossil fuels.
        You and the cbc article make it sound like there is no CO2 as a byproduct.

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          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
          So if the CO2 gets utilized, as you say, how is that net zero? It still gets released.
          If I dump my used oil on your lawn instead mine, is it no longer considered polluting?
          If they are storing it, then this is hardly revolutionary, enhanced recovery by injecting CO2 is already well established and a proven economical method. With the added bonus that we can eventually tap into these reserves to maintain beneficial CO2 levels once we have moved on from Fossil fuels.
          You and the cbc article make it sound like there is no CO2 as a byproduct.
          Why don't you ask the planners?

          We don't know how much is going to utilization or storage. But if it is removed and doesn't go into the atmosphere wouldn't that count?

          But you want more CO2 in the atmosphere so why do you care?

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            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Why don't you ask the planners?

            We don't know how much is going to utilization or storage. But if it is removed and doesn't go into the atmosphere wouldn't that count?

            But you want more CO2 in the atmosphere so why do you care?
            Because the plant in Laporte Texas that was referenced in your article claims to be selling the CO2. Which means it is emitting just as much CO2 as any conventional gas plant would do it just gets used once before being released back to the atmosphere. I don't believe mother nature differentiates between new and previously owned CO2.

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              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              Because the plant in Laporte Texas that was referenced in your article claims to be selling the CO2. Which means it is emitting just as much CO2 as any conventional gas plant would do it just gets used once before being released back to the atmosphere. I don't believe mother nature differentiates between new and previously owned CO2.
              Why don't you ask the planners instead of asking someone who is not involved in the project.

              Several industries are looking at carbon capture, storage and utilization as a way to get to net zero. its on the list of possible solutions in Canada.

              Why are you trying to deny this?

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                CCUS in Clean Energy Transitions

                https://www.iea.org/reports/ccus-in-clean-energy-transitions

                Take a look A5.

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                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Why don't you ask the planners instead of asking someone who is not involved in the project.

                  Several industries are looking at carbon capture, storage and utilization as a way to get to net zero. its on the list of possible solutions in Canada.

                  Why are you trying to deny this?
                  Thanks for the idea. I will take your advice and find out the answers right from the source.
                  Just don't be like grass farmer when we did this and take your ball and go home when the experts at the AESO refuted everything he thought was true

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