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1-0512-0205

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Guidelines for scoping & estimating early mover CCS projects

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The University of Queensland

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Completed, 2014

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Chris Greig, Andrew Garnett, Jesse Oesch, Simon Smart

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The University of Newcastle

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Completed, 2017

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Monash University, The University of Newcastle

Status:
Completed, 2012

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Professor Terry Wall, Dr Yinghui Liu and A/Prof Sankar Bhattacharya

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6-1212-0221

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Gas quality impacts, assessment and control in oxy-fuel technology for CCS: Part 2. Mercury removal with SO3 in the fabric filter and with NOX as liquids in CO2 compression

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Completed, 2015

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