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  1. Sally M. Benson, who joined Stanford University in 2007, is the Precourt Family Professor in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering in the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences; she studies technologies and pathways to reducing greenhouse gas emissions including geologic storage of CO2 in deep underground formations and energy systems analysis for a low-carbon future.

  2. Underground geological storage. S Benson. IPCC Special Repot on Carbon Capture and Storage, 195-276. , 2005. 426 *. 2005. Process Modeling of CO 2 Injection into Natural Gas Reservoirs for Carbon Sequestration and Enhanced Gas Recovery. CM Oldenburg, K Pruess, SM Benson. Energy & Fuels 15 (2), 293-298.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sally_BensonSally Benson - Wikipedia

    Sally Benson (née Sara Smith; September 3, 1897 – July 19, 1972) was an American writer of short stories, screenplays, and theatre. She is best known for her humorous tales of modern youth collected in Junior Miss and her semi-autobiographical stories collected in Meet Me in St. Louis .

  4. Sally Benson. Sally M. Benson is a professor of energy engineering at Stanford University. In 2014, she was appointed as director of the Precourt Institute for Energy, the university's hub of energy research and education. Benson will continue on as director of Stanford's Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP), a position she has had since ...

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    Sally M. Benson, who joined Stanford University in 2007, is the Precourt Family Professor in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering in the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences; she studies technologies and pathways to reducing greenhouse gas emissions including geologic storage of CO2 in deep underground formations and energy systems analysis for a low-carbon future.

  6. Sally M. Benson, who joined Stanford University in 2007, is the Precourt Family Professor in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering in the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences; she studies technologies and pathways to reducing greenhouse gas emissions including geologic storage of CO2 in deep

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  8. Sally Benson is a professor at Stanford University who studies technologies and pathways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. She is the Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Carbon Storage and the Stanford Carbon Removal Initiative, and serves on several boards and advisory boards related to energy and climate.