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Paper presented at the CIPC/SPE Gas Technology Symposium 2008 Joint Conference, June 16–19, 2008
Paper Number: SPE-114718-MS
.... Geothermal power plants do not burn fuels to generate electricity as do fossil fuel plants. Geothermal power plants release less than one to four percent of the amount of carbon dioxide (C02) emitted by coal plants. Geothermal power plants emit only about one to three percent of the sulfur compounds...
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Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, April 30–May 2, 2002
Paper Number: SPE-75504-MS
... to natural gas and, eventually, to hydrogen. In this paper, natural gas is viewed as the compelling next fuel of choice and as the necessary stepping-stone towards hydrogen. Also offered here are production, consumption and transition forecasts. demarcho power plant power generation sustainability...
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Paper presented at the SPE/CERI Gas Technology Symposium, April 3–5, 2000
Paper Number: SPE-59785-MS
... in this paper to illustrate this point that takes into account the differences between "gross CO 2 " sequestered (CO 2 captured), and "CO 2 avoided" (net CO 2 sequestered). injection compression emission ecbm wong mscf power plant coal bed methane flue gas economics upstream oil & gas co...
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Paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, April 28–May 1, 1996
Paper Number: SPE-35624-MS
... system to be competitive. air emission fuel cell power plant climate change power plant coalbed methane operation complex reservoir upstream oil & gas application coalbed methane fuel cell operation production rate recovery coal seam gas methane gob well gas metals & mining...
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Paper presented at the SPE Unconventional Gas Recovery Symposium, May 18–21, 1980
Paper Number: SPE-8948-MS
... for the natural gas alone." He notes that the eventual recoverability is highly uncertain "but probably lies in the range of 4 to 50 percent of the probably lies in the range of 4 to 50 percent of the methane within the reservoirs which are eventually developed." P. 215 Drillstem Testing power plant...

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