Carbon Capture & Storage
May 2008
Volume 1, Number 5
Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) is a nascent business, but likely will represent a market of $100 billion worldwide when it starts to mature between 2020 and 2030. Already technology developers and project managment firms have taken the lead, and CCBJ’s May 2008 edition focuses on the issues and companies behind CCS. A market and cost forecast for CCS is presented, derived from a variety of sources including influential studies by MIT and the U.N. IPCC. Dedicated sections then examine the companies and technical, business and policy issues shaping design & construction, storage & monitoring, equipment and power and coal companies on the leading edge of CCS.
Inside this edition
- CCS Market Review
- Technology & EPC Vendors
- Storage Infrastructure
- Post-Combustion Firms
- Profiles of Leaders
Companies
Air Products, Alstom, AJW, Alcoa, Babcock & Wilcox, BASF, Bechtel, Blue Source, Carbozyme, Dow, EPRI, Ecology & Environment, Fluor, GE, ICF, Kerr-McGee, Linde, Lurgi, Marsh, NRG Energy, Purenergy, MJ Bradley, Mitsubishi, Powerspan, Suncor and Siemens.
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