When your research team’s focus is to develop the next generation of advanced carbon dioxide (CO2) capture concepts to achieve the goal of a carbon-pollution-free power sector by 2035, a visit to a renowned facility where colleagues have completed more than 129,000 hours of technology testing is like a trip to a carbon capture hall of fame.
NETL’s Point Source Carbon Capture Team wasted little time when COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted to resume field visits to research and development sites where crucial technologies are being advanced with the Lab’s oversight and support to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), the world’s prevalent greenhouse gas (GHG).
Obituaries: Ankeny, Laird, Gilmore, Rhoads
Duncan C. Ankeny
Duncan C. Ankeny: August 10, 1954 ~ January 2, 2021 (age 66)
Duncan C Ankeny Duncan Clayton Ankeny age 66 passed away Saturday January 2. He was born August 10, 1954 in Casper Wyoming to his parents Harris Ronald Ankeny and Leona Mae Warburton. As one of the first of triplets in Casper. He spent his early years in Laramie,Wyoming. After completing High School Duncan worked as a mechanic servicing automobiles and heavy equipment until retirement. On June 19, 1999 he married Nancy Lund in a civil ceremony and On August 5, 2000 they were sealed for time and eternity in the Billings Montana temple. Duncan was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting wild game, chasing coyotes and as a master angler fishing for the deadliest catch with his Brother Ronnie. He loved touring Yellowstone National park and Glacier National park with his wife Nancy. He was a man of many stories and game plans. He was a devout member of the Church