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Archive | 2011

A study of algal biomass potential in selected Canadian regions.

Howard David Passell; Jesse Dillon Roach; Geoffrey Taylor Klise

A dynamic assessment model has been developed for evaluating the potential algal biomass and extracted biocrude productivity and costs, using nutrient and water resources available from waste streams in four regions of Canada (western British Columbia, Alberta oil fields, southern Ontario, and Nova Scotia). The purpose of this model is to help identify optimal locations in Canada for algae cultivation and biofuel production. The model uses spatially referenced data across the four regions for nitrogen and phosphorous loads in municipal wastewaters, and CO{sub 2} in exhaust streams from a variety of large industrial sources. Other data inputs include land cover, and solar insolation. Model users can develop estimates of resource potential by manipulating model assumptions in a graphic user interface, and updated results are viewed in real time. Resource potential by location can be viewed in terms of biomass production potential, potential CO{sub 2} fixed, biocrude production potential, and area required. The cost of producing algal biomass can be estimated using an approximation of the distance to move CO{sub 2} and water to the desired land parcel and an estimation of capital and operating costs for a theoretical open pond facility. Preliminary results suggest that in most cases, the CO{sub 2} resource is plentiful compared to other necessary nutrients (especially nitrogen), and that siting and prospects for successful large-scale algae cultivation efforts in Canada will be driven by availability of those other nutrients and the efficiency with which they can be used and re-used. Cost curves based on optimal possible siting of an open pond system are shown. The cost of energy for maintaining optimal growth temperatures is not considered in this effort, and additional research in this area, which has not been well studied at these latitudes, will be important in refining the costs of algal biomass production. The model will be used by NRC-IMB Canada to identify promising locations for both demonstration and pilot-scale algal cultivation projects, including the production potential of using wastewater, and potential land use considerations.


Archive | 2003

Cooperative Water Resources Modeling in the Middle Rio Grande Basin

Howard David Passell; Vincent Carroll Tidwell; Stephen H. Conrad; Richard P. Thomas; Jesse Dillon Roach


Archive | 2011

Assessing the Near-Term Risk of Climate Uncertainty:Interdependencies among the U.S. States.

Rhonda K. Reinert; Kevin L. Stamber; David B. Robinson; George A. Backus; William Fogelman; Laura Cutler; Mark Bruce Elrick Boslough; Ray Finely; John Siirola; Thomas Stephen Lowry; John L. Mitchiner; Stephen H. Conrad; Andjelka Kelic; Geoffrey Taylor Klise; James Hassler Strickland; Anna Weddington; Drake E. Warren; Mark A. Taylor; Verne W. Loose; Elizabeth H. Richards; Vincent Carroll Tidwell; Daniel S. Horschel; Vanessa N. Vargas; Mark Andrew Ehlen; Lillian Annabelle Snyder; William A. Stubblefield; Aldo A. Zagonel; Marissa Devan Reno; Timothy G. Trucano; Leonard A. Malczynski


Changing Roles of Industry, Government and Research,30th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference,Oct 9-12, 2011 | 2011

ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY IN SUBSURFACE CO2 STORAGE: GEOLOGICAL INJECTION LIMITS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR CARBON MANAGMENT COSTS.

Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Jason E. Heath; Thomas A. Dewers; Sean Andrew McKenna; Geoffrey Taylor Klise; James L. Krumhansl; David James Borns; Karen A. Gutierrez; Andrea McNemar


Archive | 2010

New demands, new supplies : a national look at the water balance of carbon dioxide capture and sequestration.

James L. Krumhansl; Andrea McNemar; Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Geoffrey Taylor Klise


Archive | 2010

Storing Carbon Dioxide in Saline Formations: Analyzing Extracted Water Treatment and Use for Power Plant Cooling.

Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Geoffrey Taylor Klise; James L. Krumhansl; Thomas A. Dewers; Jason E. Heath; Brian P. Dwyer; David James Borns; Andrea McNemar


Archive | 2014

The Water, Energy, and Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Simulation Model (WECSsim). A user's manual

Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Geoffrey Taylor Klise; Jason E. Heath; Thomas A. Dewers; Karen A. Gutierrez; Leonard A. Malczynski; David James Borns; Andrea McNemar


Archive | 2012

A CO2 Storage Supply Curve for the United States: Addressing Cost Scale Up and Geologic Uncertainties.

Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Jason E. Heath; Geoffrey Taylor Klise


Archive | 2011

Expanding the Potential for Saline Formations: Modeling Carbon Dioxide Storage, Water Extraction and Treatment for Power Plant Cooling

Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Geoffrey Taylor Klise; James L. Krumhansl; Jason E. Heath; Thomas A. Dewers; David James Borns; Andrea McNemar; Malynda A. Cappelle


Archive | 2010

Saline formations, carbon dioxide storage, and extracted water treatment : a national assessment tool.

Brian P. Dwyer; Jason E. Heath; David James Borns; Thomas A. Dewers; Peter Holmes Kobos; Jesse Dillon Roach; Andrea McNemar; James L. Krumhansl; Geoffrey Taylor Klise

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Peter Holmes Kobos

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jason E. Heath

Sandia National Laboratories

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Thomas A. Dewers

Sandia National Laboratories

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David James Borns

Sandia National Laboratories

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Howard David Passell

Sandia National Laboratories

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James L. Krumhansl

Sandia National Laboratories

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Karen A. Gutierrez

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