Southern Company, University of Alabama at Birmingham to Partner on Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project
06 10월 2009 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Company said
today it will help train students from the University of Alabama at
Birmingham in carbon sequestration engineering under a project that
adds to efforts advancing the commercialization of technologies to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power production. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080801/SOCOLOGO ) The
research project, selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for
funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,
will help develop an educated work force to support commercial
utility-scale geologic sequestration activities in the future, said
Richard Esposito, Southern Company principal geologist. The project
includes the involvement of undergraduate engineering honors
students in independent research on geologic sequestration focused
on the sealing capacity of cap rocks serving as barriers to carbon
dioxide migration in geologic formations; development of an
advanced undergraduate/graduate level course on coal combustion and
gasification, climate change, and carbon sequestration; support of
six graduate students conducting research on the development of
protocols for assessment of seal layer integrity; and analysis of
cap rock samples from geologic formations under consideration for
sequestration of CO2. "Understanding the integrity of cap rocks is
one of the key elements to safe and permanent sequestration,"
Esposito said. The project is one of 43 that DOE is funding to
offer training opportunities for graduate and undergraduate
students that will provide the human capital and skills required
for implementing and deploying carbon capture and storage
technologies. "This is an excellent opportunity to meet an
important need as we seek to commercially deploy carbon capture and
sequestration technology - a work force that is educated and
skilled in how the technology works," said Chris Hobson, Southern
Company chief environmental officer. "We are pleased to have this
opportunity to partner with UAB to increase our knowledge of
geologic sequestration." The project will provide the UAB
investigators and their students with rock samples for study in the
laboratory, geologic data with which to construct mathematical
models and simulations, direct contact with Southern Company
geologists and engineers engaged in carbon capture and storage
research and development, and opportunities to visit field sites
where large-scale tests of carbon sequestration are underway, said
Peter Walsh, UAB research professor of mechanical engineering.
"Southern Company's involvement and support are key components of
the training for our students to work in carbon capture and
storage," Walsh said. "We are delighted to partner with Southern
Company on a project that enables us to contribute to a solution of
one of the most interesting, important and complex issues of our
time." Southern Company is committed to leadership in researching,
developing and deploying advanced technologies, including carbon
capture and sequestration, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Among the company's key projects: - DOE recently selected Southern
Company to operate and manage the new National Carbon Capture
Center, which will develop and test advanced technologies to
capture carbon dioxide from coal-based power plants. - Southern
Company is partnering with DOE, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.,
the Electric Power Research Institute and others to build a
demonstration facility to capture carbon dioxide emissions from an
existing unit of subsidiary Alabama Power's Plant Barry near
Mobile, Ala. CO2 from the plant will be transported for permanent
underground storage in a demonstration of start-to-finish carbon
capture and sequestration. - Southern Company subsidiary
Mississippi Power's Plant Daniel is host site for a sequestration
demonstration in which 3,000 metric tons of CO2 have been injected
into a deep underground geologic formation. - Mississippi Power has
proposed to build a 582-megawatt coal gasification plant using
advanced Transport Integrated Gasification (TRIG(TM)) technology
developed by Southern Company, KBR Inc. and others that also will
include 65 percent carbon capture and re-use. With 4.4 million
customers and more than 42,000 megawatts of generating capacity,
Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE:SO) is the premier energy
company serving the Southeast. A leading U.S. producer of
electricity, Southern Company owns electric utilities in four
states and a growing competitive generation company, as well as
fiber optics and wireless communications. Southern Company brands
are known for excellent customer service, high reliability and
retail electric prices that are below the national average.
Southern Company is consistently listed among the top U.S. electric
service providers in customer satisfaction by the American Customer
Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Visit our Web site at
http://www.southerncompany.com/.
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