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From page 153...
... Byron has managed or participated in several U.S. Department of Energy–funded projects for the commercial engineering design and demonstration of post-combustion and oxy-combustion carbon capture technologies.
From page 154...
... Through the lenses of techno-economics, public policy, project finance, and business model innovation, his work examines the scale-up opportunities for low-carbon energy and environmental solutions. Comello has been a lead author on various academic publications and government reports exploring topics such as carbon capture and utilization in the industrial sector; at-scale deployment of carbon capture, use, and storage in the United States; policy for carbon capture in California; the market and policy prospects for clean hydrogen industrial hubs in the United States; financial regulation and clean energy capital flows; and corporate decarbonization strategies.
From page 155...
... technologies addressing climate change. Park's group is also working on direct air capture of CO2 and negative emission technologies including bioenergy with carbon capture and storage and sustainable construction materials with low carbon intensity.
From page 156...
... She has authored or co-authored over 115 publications and is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. Volker Sick is the DTE Energy Professor of Advanced Energy Research and an Arthur F


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