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Battelle To Consult With Japan CCS Company on Carbon Sequestration

Battelles Global Energy Technology business unit translates Battelles basic and applied energy R and D base into innovative commercial solutions, products and services.
by Staff Writers
Columbus OH (SPX) Jul 21, 2008
Battelle Energy Technology is one of the worlds leaders in the design and demonstration of carbon dioxide capture and storage, otherwise known as CCS. The technology is aimed at trumping global warming by grabbing CO2 as it escapes from its source - such as a coal burning power plant + and then compressing and storing it in places deep underground that have the correct geologic formations.

Now, Japan CCS Company Limited is tapping into Battelle Energy Technologys knowledge base on CCS. A total of 25 Japanese companies have banded together to take the step from research to demonstration in that country and Battelle is cooperating with them in a consultant capacity.

The members of Japan CCS include power companies (11), petroleum companies (5), engineering businesses (4), petroleum resource development companies (2), iron and steel manufacturing concerns (2) and a chemical company, all with expertise in specialized areas needed for CCS.

The creation of this new company is an important step in the creation of a CCS industry, not only in Japan, but the world, says Don McConnell, president of Battelles Energy Technology Global Business. It points the way bringing together key partners with specialized skills in key aspects of the technology. Battelle is very pleased to by cooperating with JCCS Limited.

The companys mission will be to support the Japanese government, which has called for major reductions in CO2. It said this year that it aims to reduce by 60 to 80 percent Japans current CO2 emissions.

Battelle Energy Technology is the commercial energy science and technology arm of Battelle, the worlds largest non-profit independent research and development organization, providing innovative solutions to the worlds most pressing needs through its four global businesses: Laboratory Management, National Security, Energy Technology, and Health and Life Sciences.

It advances scientific discovery and application by conducting $4 billion in global R and D annually through contract research, laboratory management and technology commercialization.

Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Battelle oversees 20,400 employees in more than 120 locations worldwide, including seven national laboratories which Battelle manages or co-manages for the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Battelles Global Energy Technology business unit translates Battelles basic and applied energy R and D base into innovative commercial solutions, products and services. Including the operations of national laboratories, Battelle oversees nearly $900 million annually in energy-related research contributing to advances in climate change solutions, bio-energy, fuel cells, nuclear power, and energy infrastructure.

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