Building project data for 75,110 single-family homes upgraded between July 1, 2010, and September 30, 2013 from the Better Building Neighborhood Program. This dataset includes a documentation file and three data tables. Reported data for some elements have been transformed and data for some upgraded homes have been omitted to protect privacy. See documentation file for details.
Carbon Crops Study for Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network and Resilient Economic Agricultural Practices in Morris, Minnesota The overall goal of the Carbon Crop study, established in 2000, was to assess strategies for increasing soil C sequestration including converting to no till systems and including perennial grasses (e.g., switchgrass and big bluestem) Overall, the goal of the study has remained constant, although individual treatments were changed after an incremental soil sampling, in response to new hypotheses and questions. Soil sampling is conducted as treatment changes are implemented. In 2012, two of the perennial grass systems (spring harvest of Switchgrass and Big Bluestem) were changed to corn/soybean rotations, beginning with a soybean entry point, to determine if the SOC accrued under the perennial system was lost by converting to a short annual rotation managed without tillage. The second change made was to compare the productivity between recent and traditional switchgrass cultivars. The final change was conversion of autumn harvest of Big Bluestem treatment replaced with an annual biomass crop – Sorghum-Sudan grass. Soil samples were taken to 1 m in 2000, 2006, 2011, and 2016. Nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide fluxes from the soil were measured from June 2009 through March 2012.
Report on the R.E. Burger Plant addressing geologic assessment, seismic surveying, test well drilling and characterization, underground injection control permitting, CO2 supply and delivery system design, tests results and analysis, site closure, and stakeholder outreach.
Final report on the CO2 injection test in the Mt. Simon Formation addressing the objective and scope of the East Bend project, and results of the validation project.
Report on geologic sequestration in the MRCSP region from October 2003 through September 2005 addressing geography and geology, mapping procedures, data sources, methodology, oil, gas, and gas storage fields, and storage capacity.
Final report on MRCSP Phase II addressing the project background, field validation of geologic carbon sequestration and terrestrial sequestration, refinement and extension of the region's sequestration opportunities, regulatory analysis, stakeholder outreach, and CCS deployment.
This report summarizes the process and work completed to develop and successfully submit an MRV plan to EPA. This work used the lessons learned from various MRCSP tasks to demonstrate the geologic understanding of the Niagaran reefs, successful monitoring and accounting methodologies, understanding of potential risks and leakage pathways, and mass balance of CO2 baseline and net storage. The plan currently encompasses 10 reefs and also provides a reporting plan for future reef development.
Roadmap for future CCS project planning and implementation. Compilation of research and industry views obtained during stakeholder workshops.
Executive summary from the Phase I final report with information about MRCSP, terrestrial and geologic storage potential, the market for sequestration technologies and their advancement, CO2 transport, regulatory framework, and key stakeholders.
This is the final topical report for the Phase 2B Utah FORGE project, which is located near Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah. This PDF format report details results associated with the conceptual geologic model, deep well 58-32, rock geomechanics, reservoir temperatures, seismic surveys, seismic monitoring, certainty, and NEPA. The report also provides an overview of all of the deliverables which were used to produce the results and full appendices.