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  • Boundary Dam

    From Gordon@Gordon@leaf.net.nz to nz.general on Sun Dec 7 03:56:59 2025
    From Newsgroup: nz.general

    Boundary Dam, Canada
    Have you heard of it?

    https://www.saskpower.com/our-power-future/infrastructure-projects/carbon-capture-and-storage/boundary-dam-carbon-capture-project

    This was built in 2014 to upgrade what coal power plant could be. CSS,
    carbon capture and storage. It has taken 90% of the CO2 out for long
    term storage along with many of the other undesirable emissions.
    The Chinese have pushed this up to 99% along, I suspect with some encouragement from Boundary Creek, and its success.

    So here we are, leaving aside the arguement about what causes the rising
    temp and will it matter, here is a case of proven technology which was developed without alot of fan fare. A protoype was built and it now is has stormed onto the playing field.




    Other related (web) sites.

    https://www.futurecoal.org/sustainable-coal/carbon-capture-and-storage/

    https://unfccc.int/climate-action/momentum-for-change/activity-database/boundary-dam-carbon-capture-and-storage-project

    Note this one is from the UN branded web site.
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  • From wn@wn@nosuch.com (Willy Nilly) to nz.general on Sun Dec 7 06:02:00 2025
    From Newsgroup: nz.general

    On 7 Dec 2025 03:56:59 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:
    Boundary Dam, Canada
    Have you heard of it? >https://www.saskpower.com/our-power-future/infrastructure-projects/carbon-capture-and-storage/boundary-dam-carbon-capture-project

    Carbon capture is a hoax. You are reading Canadian greenie
    propaganda.

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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to nz.general on Sun Dec 7 20:10:38 2025
    From Newsgroup: nz.general

    On 2025-12-07 06:02:00 +0000, Willy Nilly said:
    On 7 Dec 2025 03:56:59 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:
    Boundary Dam, Canada
    Have you heard of it?
    https://www.saskpower.com/our-power-future/infrastructure-projects/carbon-capture-and-storage/boundary-dam-carbon-capture-project


    Carbon capture is a hoax. You are reading Canadian greenie
    propaganda.

    Even if it isn't a hoax, when whatever "storage" method used gets
    damaged, all that "stored" carbon is released again in one big pile -
    whether that's a human-made building that collapses in an earthquake,
    or a forest that burns down in a fire, or whatever. At best it would
    only be a temporary "solution".

    To get rid of it, you'd have to fire the stored carbon into space, and
    God knows what problems that would cause elsewhere.

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