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  <title><![CDATA[Two Georgia Tech Carbon Capture Projects Awarded Federal Grants]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded
funding for two research projects from the Georgia Institute of Technology that
focus on developing advanced post-combustion technologies for capturing carbon
dioxide from coal-fired power plants.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>The Georgia Tech awards represent two out of 16
announced by the agency on Aug. 25. In total, the DOE pledged to award more
than $41 million over three years to organizations across the U.S. for projects
focused on reducing the energy and cost penalties associated with current
carbon-capture technologies.</p>

<p>As principal investigator, Christopher Jones, New-Vision Professor of Chemical &amp; Biomolecular Engineering and professor in the School of Chemical &amp; Biomolecular Engineering,&nbsp;will
receive $2.4 million over three years for research on the use of amine
sorbent-loaded hollow fibers for CO2 capture—a novel process referred to as
rapid temperature swing adsorption. Jones and his research team aim to have the
preliminary design, optimization and economic analysis of a full-scale system to
demonstrate the potential for this technology to meet cost and performance
goals set by the DOE.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The Obama Administration has set a goal to
develop cost-effective carbon-capture technologies within 10 years and to bring
five to 10 commercial demonstration projects online by 2016.</p>

<p>William Koros, Roberto C. Goizueta Chair for
Excellence in Chemical Engineering, GRA Eminent Scholar in Membranes and
professor in the School of Chemical &amp; Biomolecular Engineering, is the
co-principal investigator on a separate project based with GE Global Research
in Niskayuna, N.Y., which will receive $2.4 million over three years. The
research will focus on developing new, bench-scale polymer membranes, which
includes modifying the properties of the polymer in a coating solution and
fabricating highly engineered, porous, hollow fiber supports.</p>

<p>“I am enthusiastic about the
caliber of research that professors Jones and Koros are doing under this program,”
said Ronald W. Rousseau, school chair &amp; Cecil J. "Pete" Silas
Chair in the School of Chemical &amp; Biomolecular Engineering. “Not only are
they contributing to the development of outstanding graduate students, but their
research projects also have the potential for impacting energy needs and
influencing the sustainability of our energy supply.”</p>

<p>Existing carbon-capture technologies are not efficient
because they require large amounts of energy for their operation. The goal of
this research is to reduce the energy penalty with carbon-capture technologies,
lowering costs and helping to move the technology closer to widespread use.
Post-combustion, carbon-capture devices can be applied to both new and existing
plants by adding a separating agent that helps isolate the CO2 from the other
gases before it leaves the plant. This device can take the form of membranes,
solvents or sorbents.</p>

<p>“Charting a path toward clean coal is essential
to achieving our goals of providing clean energy, creating American jobs and
reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It will also help position the United States
as a leader in the global clean energy race,” said U.S. Energy Secretary Steven
Chu.</p>]]></body>
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