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Creede offers a peek into the history and legacy of mining in Colorado

Creede offers a peek into the history and legacy of mining in Colorado

Nov 17, 2021 | Graduate School Insights, Mining Engineering

These days, Creede (population 257 as of the 2020 Census) may be best known for its theater, which was featured in the New York Times this past summer for both its financial and emotional importance to the southwest Colorado town.   View this post on Instagram...
A fascinating look at tunneling and railroad history

A fascinating look at tunneling and railroad history

Aug 25, 2021 | Graduate School Insights, Underground Construction and Tunnel Engineering

Did you know that until 1910, rail passengers traveling to New York City from points west had to disembark in Jersey City, New Jersey, and take ferries across the Hudson River for the final leg of their journey? “The Rise and Fall of Penn Station,” part of...
Carbon capture, utilization and storage: Emerging tools in the fight against climate change

Carbon capture, utilization and storage: Emerging tools in the fight against climate change

Aug 24, 2021 | Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage, Graduate School Insights

Like methane, nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases, carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, which means that it absorbs heat and releases it gradually over time. But while CO2 absorbs less heat per molecule than other greenhouse gases, its abundance and longevity gives it...
What do you need to know to work in carbon capture, utilization and storage?

What do you need to know to work in carbon capture, utilization and storage?

Aug 24, 2021 | Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage, Graduate School Insights, Petroleum Engineering

The growth of carbon capture, utilization and storage will require a well-trained workforce. Fittingly, the oil and gas industry and its employees are some of the best equipped to succeed in this field. According to the think tank Third Way: “There are real...
Industry outlook and the future of jobs in carbon capture

Industry outlook and the future of jobs in carbon capture

Aug 24, 2021 | Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage, Graduate School Insights

According to the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute, carbon capture, utilization and storage technology will be essential to meeting long-term climate targets. Learn about the outlook for the industry, including projects by Climeworks and Shell.

How does carbon capture, utilization and storage currently work?

How does carbon capture, utilization and storage currently work?

Aug 24, 2021 | Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage, Graduate School Insights

As far as scientific, technical and engineering terms go, “carbon capture, utilization and storage” is relatively self-explanatory. CCUS technologies seek to remove CO2 or carbon dioxide emitted from power stations, factories and other industrial facilities or...
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