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THE UTILIZATION OF CO2 FOR THE CREATION OF A VALUABLE AND STABLE CARBON CO-PRODUCT FROM FOSSIL FUEL EXHAUST SCRUBBING Danny Day * Eprida, Inc., 6300 Powers Ferry Road, Suite 307, Atlanta, GA[removed]danny.day AT eprida.com
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Morris / Kyoto / Atlanta / Golden / /

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Robert J. Evans National Renewable Energy Laboratory / BP / Lehman / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / US National Renewable Energy Laboratory / Eprida Inc. / /

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Taiwan / United States / /

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USD / /

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Environmental Issue / Reorganization / /

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University of Tennessee / stable C / MW facility / US National Renewable Energy Laboratory / James W. Lee Oak Ridge National Laboratory / AT eprida.com Robert J. Evans National Renewable Energy Laboratory / /

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integrated process technology / bio-oil / little greenhouse gas emissions / end-product / increased food / agricultural chemical spills / energy needs / supply energy crops / use existing industrial ammonia manufacturing techniques / carbon negative energy / ie negative carbon energy / large-scale renewable hydrogen production using non-oxidative technologies / ml stainless steel can / structural and chemical reforming zone / farm machinery / typical biomass conversion systems / community-based solution / smooth surface metal table / natural gas / satellite monitoring technologies / fluidized gas flows / sustainable energy / nutrient carrier / aqueous solution / natural gas prices / overall soil amendment applications / energy / flue-gas / web report / energy production / greenhouse gas emissions / fossil energy production / sustainable technology / final product / electricity / standalone energy systems / materials manufacturing / greenhouse-gas emissions / food production / biomass energy / soil-food-energy-carbon management value chain / hydrogen production equipment / ammonia processing methods / gas stream / gas flows / stainless steel container / reactive low molecular weight products / biomass energy production / fossil energy producing operations / automobile manufacturing / farm chemical runoff / energy systems / power plant greenhouse gas exhaust / co-products / separations technologies / manufacturing / increased natural gas prices / chemical / constituent technologies / greenhouse gas reduction targets / high volatile gas evolution / potent greenhouse gas / nitrogen-nutrient carrier / porous carbon media / commodity chemicals production / co-product / gas phase / Fertilizer manufacturing firms / agrochemical industry infrastructure / /

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US DOE / USDA / North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service / University of Tennessee / US Federal Reserve / James W. Lee Oak Ridge National Laboratory / /

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Stefan Czernik / Calvin Fiek / Don Reicosky / Johannes Lehman / Bill Denevan / James W. Lee / Christoph Steiner / Bill Woods / Nigel Smith / Bruno Glaser / Kim Magrini / Michael Obersteiner / Susanna Hecht / Danny Day / /

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separate controller / candidate for further testing / representative / /

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CO2 / /

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C / /

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Minnesota / Tennessee / Georgia / Colorado / /

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Central Amazon / northern Amazon / /

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biomass conversion / carbonation / large-scale renewable hydrogen production using non-oxidative technologies / separations technologies / NH3-CO2-solidifying technology / condensation / spectroscopy / sustainable technology / satellite monitoring technologies / integrated process technology / /

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