ENVIRON 157 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Enhanced Oil Recovery, Niche Market, Carbonation

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Co2 from other gases produced at large industrial process facilities such as coal and natural gas power plants, steel mills and cement plants. Transport once separated, the co2 is compressed and transported, usually via pipelines, to a suitable site for geological storage. Storage co2 is injected into deep underground rock formations, often at depths of one kilometre or more. Key issues: what is co2 capture and storage, how could ccs play a role in mitigating climate change, maturity of the technology. Sources of co2 and potential reservoirs: cost and potential, health safety and environment risks. Legal and regulatory issues: carbon capture, utilization and storage ( ccs or ccus ) refers to technologies that selectively capture carbon dioxide from industrial sources or the atmosphere, and the captured molecules are geologically stored or recycled to make products. Carbon capture projects were first deployed in the united states nearly half a century ago during the energy crisis.

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