In this podcast you will learn how BASF is developing technologies with which CO2 can be separated out from flue gases.
http://www.basf.com/podcast/fungicides
In order that less CO2 is emitted into the air, we have to use fossil fuels in a more economic and efficient way. But in the future, there could also be an additional way to avoid CO2 emissions. BASF is developing technologies with which the CO2 can be separated out from flue gases, like those in power plants for instance. This technology is also called gas scrubbing. One idea is to pump the CO2 separated out into underground geological formations and then store it there permanently. Carbon capture and storage - CCS - is the name of this method that could be an option for climate protection.
BASF Corporate Communications started a regular bilingual Podcast service in April 2007 to report on BASF's innovations and research and development activities in an easy-to-understand, informative and entertaining way.
Listen to the audio reportage with Dr. Andreas Northemann (Business Manager Global Gas Treatment, BASF).
Direct subscription via RSS-Feed or iTunes (search for "basf"):
http://corporate.basf.com/en/podcast/innovation.xml
Podcast Chemistry of Innovations, English editions:
http://www.basf.com/podcast
More information:
BASF Intermediates Division
http://www.intermediates.basf.com
BASF Intermediates Division - Gas Scrubbing
http://www.intermediates.basf.com/en/intermed/industries/gaspurification
More podcasts:
Podcast - The Chemical Reporter: http://www.basf.com/podcast
In these entertaining weekly episodes our Chemical Reporter answers questions on Chemistry in our everyday life. This week's edition: Why does cream turn to whipped cream when you whip it?
RSS-subscription: http://corporate.basf.com/en/podcast/reporter.xml
Direct iTunes subscription when iTunes is installed (or search for "basf"):
itpc://corporate.basf.com/en/podcast/reporter.xml
itpc://corporate.basf.com/en/podcast/innovation.xml
The use of the audio material is royalty-free when naming the source. We appreciate information on the use to podcast@basf.com
BASF is the world's leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural products, fine chemicals as well as oil and gas. As a reliable partner BASF helps its customers in virtually all industries to be more successful. With its high-value products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding answers to global challenges such as climate protection, energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF posted sales of more than €62 billion in 2008 and had approximately 97,000 employees as of the end of the year. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS), London (BFA) and Zurich (AN). Further information on BASF is available on the Internet at www.basf.com.
Contact for gas scrubbing related questions:
Klaus-Peter Rieser
BASF SE
Head of Global Communications - Intermediates Division
Phone: +49 621 60-95138
klaus-peter.rieser@basf.com
Contact for Podcast:
For the UK:
BASF plc
Chris Wilson
Corporate Communications
Phone: +44-161-488-5616
Fax: +44-161-488-4133
E-Mail: chris.wilson@basf.com
For the US:
BASF Corporation
Betsy Arnone
Corporate Communications
Phone: +1 973 245-7865
Fax: +1 973 245-6714
E-Mail: betsy.arnone@basf.com
For Europe:
BASF SE
Rainer Mueller-Mueffelmann
Communications & Government Relations
Phone: +49 621 60-41040
Fax: +49 621 60-20548
E-Mail: podcast@basf.com
http://www.basf.com/podcast - BASF Podcast service in English
http://www.basf.de/podcast - BASF Podcast service in German
http://www.intermediates.basf.com - BASF Intermediates Division
Chemistry of Innovations - BASF's monthly innovation audio magazine
Source: Source: BASF -The Chemical Company, 2009
Criteria of this press release:
Chemistry, Energy, Environment / ecology, Oceanology / climate
transregional, national
Research projects, Research results
English

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