Sentences with phrase «underground fuel storage»

They include $ 26 million in road resurfacing, $ 10.6 million to replace underground fuel storage tanks and nearly $ 8 million to replace aging traffic signals.

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Large - scale storage of low - pressure, gaseous hydrogen in salt caverns and other underground sites for transportation fuel and grid - scale energy applications offers several advantages over above - ground storage, says a recent Sandia National Laboratories study sponsored by the Department of Energy's Fuel Cell Technologies Offfuel and grid - scale energy applications offers several advantages over above - ground storage, says a recent Sandia National Laboratories study sponsored by the Department of Energy's Fuel Cell Technologies OffFuel Cell Technologies Office.
The team applied the technology, called pressurized magic angle spinning, to studies involving underground carbon storage, fracking wells, and tracking complex chemical reactions in fuel production.
One possible alternative is called carbon capture and storage, meaning that we would capture the CO2 from the use of fossil fuels and pump the CO2 underground.
Carbon capture and storage technology, which buries emissions underground, can play a role in the future, but even an optimistic scenario which sees 3,800 commercial projects worldwide would allow only an extra 4 % of fossil fuel reserves to be burned.
German energy company EWE AG wants to test using an underground gas storage cavern for storing hydrogen produced from wind and solar power, as the need for regular natural gas storage has declined over the past years — a trend that is bound to continue with the declining use of fossil fuels, writes Christian Schaudwet for bizz energy.
NACS Vice President of Government Relations John Eichberger said, «to meet such a high renewable fuels concentration, it is likely that most retailers in the country will have to replace their underground storage tank systems and fuel dispensers.
Currently, the only methods that are really considered ready or near - ready for deployment are forestation, and capture from fossil fuels combined with underground storage.
Carbon capture and storage, or CCS, is a family of technologies and techniques that enable the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of CO2 via ships or pipelines, and its storage underground, in depleted oil and gas fields and deep saline formations.
California could continue to utilize fossil fuel for electricity production if we capture the resulting emissions and pump them underground, and the state has many decades of underground storage capacity for carbon dioxide.
NERC warns that «Minimal dual - fuel capable units and immediate resource constraints from the outage at the Aliso Canyon underground natural gas storage facility increase the risks associated with single - fuel dependency.»
startups such as Infintree, Global Thermostat, Climeworks and Skytree are developing technologies that are being tested in greenhouses to feed CO2 to plants, which can eventually be scaled to provide CO2 for myriad other applications, from fuel synthesis to underground storage.
The mobile retail pump can fill any fuel storage container: vehicle gas tanks, 5 gallon portable carboys, or any type of bulk storage container (like 55 gallon drums, 275 gallon totes, above ground heating oil tanks, or underground tanks).
The source of the leaks can be any number of things, including corroded underground pipes, and leaks in the spent fuel storage pools.
The property was formerly used as a trucking terminal, and, at one time, had five underground tanks used for fuel and heating oil storage.
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