AbstractIn this work, we present a collaborative effort between US and Chinese ACTC scientists to create the first comprehensive study of what a large and integrated commercial scale CCUS system could look like in China. We focus on the Ordos Basin, which is slightly larger than New Mexico, the fifth largest state in the US. The basin has a large number of chemical and power industries found within its perimeter, which generate 100s MT of CO2 per year, and has the potential capacity to store CO2 in a wide range of target formations including CO2 utilization. Oil fields and unminable coal seams in the area have been identified targets for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and enhanced coal bed methane recovery (ECBM) using available waste CO2 stre...
Climate change is a huge challenge facing the world. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Deep geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) could offer an essential solution to mitigate greenh...
AbstractIn this work, we present a collaborative effort between US and Chinese ACTC scientists to cr...
AbstractIn the current global economic and technological environment, integrating geological CO2 sto...
AbstractRich in energy resources, China's Ordos Basin Shares many similarities with Wyoming's Powder...
AbstractThe Shaanxi Province/Wyoming CCS Partnership (supported by DOE NETL) aims to store commercia...
AbstractThis study presents a preliminary assessment of the potential for carbon dioxide capture and...
AbstractThe United States and China are the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world an...
Several CO2 storage demonstration projects must be carried out in a variety of geological formations...
This data article presents the first systematic assessment on the potential of onshore CO2-enhanced ...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology has emerged as the bottom-line technology...
The modern coal chemical industry is a typical high carbon emission industry, which has formed a lar...
AbstractA cooperative project between Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Energy Resources and Chemical ...
Climate change is a huge challenge facing the world. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Deep geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) could offer an essential solution to mitigate greenh...
AbstractIn this work, we present a collaborative effort between US and Chinese ACTC scientists to cr...
AbstractIn the current global economic and technological environment, integrating geological CO2 sto...
AbstractRich in energy resources, China's Ordos Basin Shares many similarities with Wyoming's Powder...
AbstractThe Shaanxi Province/Wyoming CCS Partnership (supported by DOE NETL) aims to store commercia...
AbstractThis study presents a preliminary assessment of the potential for carbon dioxide capture and...
AbstractThe United States and China are the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world an...
Several CO2 storage demonstration projects must be carried out in a variety of geological formations...
This data article presents the first systematic assessment on the potential of onshore CO2-enhanced ...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology has emerged as the bottom-line technology...
The modern coal chemical industry is a typical high carbon emission industry, which has formed a lar...
AbstractA cooperative project between Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Energy Resources and Chemical ...
Climate change is a huge challenge facing the world. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Deep geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) could offer an essential solution to mitigate greenh...