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Economics of geological CO2 storage and leakage. [PDF]
[Dataset available: http://hdl.handle.net/10411/16381]
Gerlagh, R., Zwaan, B. van der
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CO2 geological storage site selection and long-term potential assessment framework based on TOUGH2/ECO2N. [PDF]
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered a crucial tactic for achieving the "dual carbon" goals. However, current CCS technologies face several challenges, such as the absence of a comprehensive and systematic set of criteria for
Wenjie Sun +5 more
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Dataset of CO2 geological storage potential and injection rate capacity in China based on fine grid technology [PDF]
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is a vital technology for mitigating climate change. However, the successful deployment of CCUS technology depends on a thorough understanding of subsurface CO2 geological storage capacities and their ...
Jing-Li Fan +13 more
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Criteria for CO2 storage in geological formations [PDF]
CO2 storage in geological formations represents today one of the main new technological solutions for CO2 emission mitigation. Carbon capture and storage technology (CCS) includes capture of anthropogenic CO2 from various emitters, its transportation and
Tomić Lola +3 more
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Research progress of evaluation of CO2 storage potential and suitability assessment indexes in saline aquifers [PDF]
CO2 storage in saline aquifers is one of the feasible technical deployment schemes, and it is also the main approach to reduce CO2 emission in the medium and long term. To meet the assessment requirements of the storage potential in saline aquifers, four
ZHAO Yulong, YANG Bo, CAO Cheng, ZHANG Liehui, ZHOU Xiang, HUANG Chenzhi, RUI Yiming, LI Jinlong
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Application of CO2 Geological Storage Technology in Global Greenhouse Gas Reduction [PDF]
Greenhouse gas emission has serious impacts on human societies, ecosystems and economies as a result of global climate change. In response to this challenge, the global community has set greenhouse gas reduction targets aimed at reducing emissions of ...
Xie Yuhang
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Environmental issues and the geological storage of CO2 : a discussion document [PDF]
Increasing CO2 emissions will lead to climate change and ocean acidification with severe consequences for ecosystems and for human society. Strategies are being sought to reduce emissions including the geological storage of CO2.
Cawley +30 more
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is an important pathway for China to achieve its “2060 carbon neutrality” strategy. Geological sequestration of CO2 in deep coals is one of the methods of CCUS. Here, the No.
Sijie Han +4 more
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A preliminary assessment of geological CO2 storage in the Khorat Plateau, Thailand
The main carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Thailand come from the energy sector. Gas-based power plants, including natural gas and biogas, are CO2 point sources, and are mostly located in the Khorat Plateau. Geological CO2 storage is an important element
Piyaphong Chenrai +8 more
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Large-scale cluster deployment is the development direction of the CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage) technology and the national major demand of fossil energy low-carbon utilization.
Shuxun SANG +9 more
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