Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is being evaluated globally as a geoengineering measure for significantly reducing greenhouse emission. However, long-term liability associated with potential leakage from these geologic repositories is perceived as a main barrier of entry to site operators. Risk quantification and impact assessment help CCS operators to screen candidate sites for suitability of CO2 storage. Leakage risks are highly site dependent, and a quantitative understanding and categorization of these risks can only be made possible through broad participation and deliberation of stakeholders, with the use of site-specific, process-based models as the decision basis. Online decision making, however, requires that scenarios be run in r...
AbstractContainment is a key factor of geological CO2 storage: small, localized leaks could have con...
AbstractGeological CO2 sequestration is a key technology for mitigating atmospheric greenhouse gas c...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been increasingly looking like a promising strategy to reduce C...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
The US DOE-funded National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) has developed an integrated assessment...
AbstractOver the past decade, carbon capture and storage (CCS) has moved from the planning phase to ...
The injection of CO2 into geologic repositories for engineered storage (i.e., sequestration) will re...
Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) appears to be a practical technology for large-scale storage ...
We developed the Leakage Risk Monetization Model (LRiMM) which integrates simulation of CO2 leakage ...
© 2017, The Author(s). This study investigated how subsurface and atmospheric leakage from geologic ...
The Zero Emissions Research and Technology (ZERT) project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is s...
We have developed a simple and transparent approach for assessing CO{sub 2} and brine leakage risk a...
AbstractLike most large-scale infrastructure projects, carbon dioxide (CO2) geological sequestration...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) into geological formations is regarded as an importan...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is an option to mitigate impacts of atmospheric carbon emissi...
AbstractContainment is a key factor of geological CO2 storage: small, localized leaks could have con...
AbstractGeological CO2 sequestration is a key technology for mitigating atmospheric greenhouse gas c...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been increasingly looking like a promising strategy to reduce C...
AbstractIn response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical an...
The US DOE-funded National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) has developed an integrated assessment...
AbstractOver the past decade, carbon capture and storage (CCS) has moved from the planning phase to ...
The injection of CO2 into geologic repositories for engineered storage (i.e., sequestration) will re...
Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) appears to be a practical technology for large-scale storage ...
We developed the Leakage Risk Monetization Model (LRiMM) which integrates simulation of CO2 leakage ...
© 2017, The Author(s). This study investigated how subsurface and atmospheric leakage from geologic ...
The Zero Emissions Research and Technology (ZERT) project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is s...
We have developed a simple and transparent approach for assessing CO{sub 2} and brine leakage risk a...
AbstractLike most large-scale infrastructure projects, carbon dioxide (CO2) geological sequestration...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) into geological formations is regarded as an importan...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is an option to mitigate impacts of atmospheric carbon emissi...
AbstractContainment is a key factor of geological CO2 storage: small, localized leaks could have con...
AbstractGeological CO2 sequestration is a key technology for mitigating atmospheric greenhouse gas c...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been increasingly looking like a promising strategy to reduce C...