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A Novel Low-Cost Method for CO2-Capture

Howard Herzog1 , John Gale2, Jay Bratisch3


1
Massechusets Institute of Technology (MIT), 2IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, 3USDOE Center
GHGT-9

Conclusion/Summary Challenge
This is a template for your GHGT-9 poster.
The text and figures on this poster are
examples for illustration purposes, and may
serve as a good basis for the design of your
poster.

It is important not to put too much information


in a poster. Remember that the conference
paper is the place for the details. In the poster
session you may have handouts, pamphlets or
your paper available to those interested in your
work.

The poster should have eye-catching elements

Design: Olav Bolland


causing people to stop, look at the poster and
to initiate questions and discussion.

Ensure that there is a good balance between


the different types of elements (text, diagrams,
graphs, equations and photos).
How to make your poster
The GHGT-9 Organising Committee will make
it possible to have your poster displayed during
the whole conference. There will be two Poster format:
separate poster sessions, and we would like The poster must not be wider than 95 cm, recommended height is 120 cm, as shown in the
the authors to be present at their poster during figure below to the left, where the poster is shown how it best should appear on the wall.
Both A0 and A1 paper size are recommended.

Post
the designated poster session.
Fonts:
We recommend that you use Arial or a similar font –this type of font is easily read on
distance.

Size:
Make sure the font size is so large that the title can be read when walking through the
poster area. We recommend the title to be 60 pt and the rest of the text between 18 and 36
pt.

Align the text left as this is best to read - both for the eye and brain.

Template:
This PowerPoint file is a good starting point for making your poster. The structure, font and
graphical elements at the top are designed to make a good visual impression of your poster.
Please make a Conclusion/Summary of your work close to the top left corner of poster.
Please feel free to change the poster layout to fit your needs and personal taste; for
example to include your institution’s logo.

Fastener for the posters will be provided for by the conference organiser.

How to relate to the possible man-made global warming ?


Reduce global warming Adaptation

Countermeasures Reduced needs Direct reduction

Remove CO2 from Supress Improved Capture Substitution

Pre c
atmosphere effect efficiency point emissions energy sources

Biologic Fertilize Dust into Cons- Power & Under- Ocean Smaller Nuclear Renew-
fixation the oceans the atmo- umptionenergy ground disposal C/H- power able
biomass sphere supply storage ratio energy

Aquifers Oil fields Gas fields

Optional place for authors and company logo(s)

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