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RECS: Stanford University Studies Ways to Make CCS Effective and Safe

This week we’ll be attending the Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration (RECS) – a 10-day program that advances scientific research and professional training in the field of carbon capture and storage (CCS).


Here at RECS, our team caught up with Dr. Sally Benson, director of the Global Climate Energy Project at Stanford University. She is an expert on how carbon dioxide flows through rocks, a key to understanding the ways to make CCS effective and safe.

At Stanford, she teaches courses on CCS and greenhouse gas mitigation technologies. She talks to us about her work at Stanford:

Learn more about Dr. Benson’s Lab.

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