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jackovesk
8th October 2011, 06:49
Flagship UK Carbon Capture Project 'Close to Collapse'..!

Scottish Power expected to pull out of government-promoted scheme to build a £1bn prototype CCS plant at Longannet

guardian.co.uk, Thursday 6 October 2011

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The carbon capture unit control room at Longannet power station.

A £1bn flagship government project for fighting climate change – the construction of a prototype carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at Longannet in Scotland – is on the verge of collapse, it emerged on Thursday.

Talks between the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) and Scottish Power have run into deep trouble and the electricity supplier is expected to pull the plug on the government-promoted scheme, which hoped to bury carbon emissions from the coal power station in the North Sea.

The potential demise of the scheme comes amid growing fears among renewable power enthusiasts that David Cameron and George Osborne want to scale back the "green" agenda on the grounds that low-carbon energy schemes such as CCS and offshore wind cost too much at a time of austerity. Osborne told the Conservative party conference in Manchester that if he had his way the UK would cut "carbon emissions no slower but also no faster than our fellow countries in Europe".

Scottish Power, and its partners Shell and the National Grid, have just completed a detailed study of the CCS scheme and have deep concerns about its commercial viability without heavier public backing.

Decc had promised £1bn of public money but the developers are understood to be arguing that they cannot proceed without more money to trial the scheme, close to the Firth of Forth.

Both sides insist "talks are ongoing" but well-placed industry and political sources say the process is "pretty much over" and a statement to that effect could be expected shortly.

Jeff Chapman, the chief executive of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, said the collapse of the Longannet scheme would be a "severe disappointment" for the wider hopes of the sector.

"Everybody knows the negotiations have been very difficult, so to that extent it's quite possible [the talks] don't come to a conclusion – although there are other projects coming through the system hopefully."

A senior Conservative backbencher with deep knowledge of the energy sector told the Guardian he expected the CCS deal to collapse within weeks. He said the underlying blame lay with the Labour government, which had dithered for so long in awarding the CCS demo contract that bidders dropped out until only one was left, leaving the government in an impossible negotiating position.

A Decc spokesman said Longannet was only one CCS project and the government still planned to choose by the end of the year another three that could be eligible for European Union funding.

In May, the department submitted seven UK CCS projects for European funding – including Longannet – but the Fife scheme was by far the most advanced and spearheaded the drive to develop this new technology in Britain.

Ministers have repeatedly stressed the importance of CCS as a way of keeping coal and potentially other fossil-fuel burning power stations in operation without undermining moves to cut CO2.

But they have already seen E.ON back out of plans to construct a new coal-fired power station with prototype CCS technology on the site of an existing plant at Kingsnorth in Kent.

Longannet is the third largest coal-fired power station in Europe at 2,400MW and was once highlighted as Scotland's biggest single polluter.

In 2009 at the launch of a small-scale pilot study, Ignacio Galán, chairman of Scottish Power and its parent group Iberdrola of Spain, highlighted the importance of the Fife scheme.

"We believe that the UK can lead the world with CCS technology, creating new skills, jobs and opportunities for growth. There is the potential to create an industry on the same scale as North Sea Oil, and we will invest in Scotland and the UK to help realise this potential. Iberdrola will set up its global Centre of Excellence for CCS in the UK to help accelerate the deployment of full-scale CCS," he said.

No CCS projects have yet been successfully built at a large scale.

Charles Hendry, the energy minister said in May that Longannet and other CCS schemes in Britain showed the UK was "at the cutting edge of the low-carbon agenda."

But an industrialist embedded in his department told the Guardian that ministers were now internally questioning renewable power and other schemes that involved substantial public subsidies. Ministers have come under sustained lobbying from traditional power companies and energy-intensive manufacturers to concentrate on lower price but higher carbon alternatives such as gas.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/oct/06/carbon-capture-project-longannet-collapse

PS - Another Global Warming project 'Bites the Dust'..!

I keep try to tell those who are willing to listen, that the NWO Global Warming & The Carbon Tax are 'Nothing but an UNSUSTAINABLE SCAM..!

Lost Soul
8th October 2011, 07:18
Die! Die! Die!

Mulder
8th October 2011, 07:27
What an unbelievable waste of time trying to capture carbon is. Fossil records from thousands of years ago have shown the world had much more carbon in the air than now & we never had cars/electricity back then!

58andfixed
8th October 2011, 19:38
Read all about it. Don't be misled.

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WILLIAM J. BROAD
November 7, 2006

In Ancient Fossils, Seeds of a New Debate on Warming

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/07/science/earth/07co2.html?pagewanted=all

"..experts who peer back millions of years, though they may debate what their work means, do agree on the relevance of their findings."

"They also agree that the eon known as the Phanerozoic, a lengthy span from the present to 550 million years ago, the dawn of complex life, typically bore concentrations of carbon dioxide that were up to 18 times the levels present in the short reign of Homo sapiens."

"The carbon dioxide, the scientists agree, came from volcanoes and other natural sources, as on Mars and Venus."

"The levels have generally dropped over the ages, as the carbon became a building block of many rock formations and all living things."


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Phanerozoic_Carbon_Dioxide.png

*****

CERN: The Sun Causes Global Warming

http://www.eutimes.net/2011/09/cern-the-sun-causes-global-warming/

"Climate realist and author Lawrence Solomon explains the results of CERN’s groundbreaking CLOUD experiment:"

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conk
11th October 2011, 14:55
It's a scam way too big to hide.

Lifebringer
11th October 2011, 15:11
Yeah like 'clean coal. NO such thing.
It's time to use the free resources and in those deserts and drought areas, create the solar plants needed to at least lower the energy price we pay for. Over 700 billion a year and wars overseas, demand that the infinite renewable resources be utilized. The oil companies who have been getting substidized for 40 years never had any intention of switching such a controllable resource.

They were supposed to be investing in solar farms/utility and wind farms since the 70's when WE found that the Swiss had it right. 35% off my energy bill would be a blessing annually. I paid rent of $600.00 per month and the raggedy building sucked 680.00 in heating cost and still below my knees the temperature was 40, above my head 80, and mid section condensation.

They can't keep painting over the cracks, covering it with vinyl, and not insulating floors, walls and ceilings. The heat or cool goes right out the door on the Ameircan people's tab, waiting for landlords to do the right thing.

They take all the seniors money in utility bills and leave nothing for medicines needed.

These generations that got mugged by the financial scamsters in DC like Cantor, will not be reamed again. WE are the thinking educated Americans who lost their jobs due to outsourcing for cheaper labor overseas.

WE have the education for the energy solutions of the future that is safe ofro oru children and grandchildren, and WE need to start now, before "AIR" bcomes a commodity to trade.
You know they will choose profit over life on it, and then people will truly die in the streets without clean oxygen.

jackovesk
11th October 2011, 16:34
Yeah like 'clean coal. NO such thing.
It's time to use the free resources and in those deserts and drought areas, create the solar plants needed to at least lower the energy price we pay for. Over 700 billion a year and wars overseas, demand that the infinite renewable resources be utilized. The oil companies who have been getting substidized for 40 years never had any intention of switching such a controllable resource.

They were supposed to be investing in solar farms/utility and wind farms since the 70's when WE found that the Swiss had it right. 35% off my energy bill would be a blessing annually. I paid rent of $600.00 per month and the raggedy building sucked 680.00 in heating cost and still below my knees the temperature was 40, above my head 80, and mid section condensation.

They can't keep painting over the cracks, covering it with vinyl, and not insulating floors, walls and ceilings. The heat or cool goes right out the door on the Ameircan people's tab, waiting for landlords to do the right thing.

They take all the seniors money in utility bills and leave nothing for medicines needed.

These generations that got mugged by the financial scamsters in DC like Cantor, will not be reamed again. WE are the thinking educated Americans who lost their jobs due to outsourcing for cheaper labor overseas.

WE have the education for the energy solutions of the future that is safe ofro oru children and grandchildren, and WE need to start now, before "AIR" bcomes a commodity to trade.
You know they will choose profit over life on it, and then people will truly die in the streets without clean oxygen.

Lifebringer, what message are you actually trying to convey here..?