AbstractCurrent annual CO2 emissions from large industrial point sources in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are estimated to be 721, 45, 17 and 3 million tonnes (Mt) CO2 respectively. Rapid growth in annual CO2 emissions is likely: in India, the nine planned ultramega power plants alone could add some 257 Mt CO2 to annual emissions. The main potential CO2 storage sites in India are located in the saline aquifers and oil and gas fields around the margins of the peninsula, especially offshore, but also onshore in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. There is also thought to be considerable saline aquifer CO2 storage potential in NE India, but this is distant from the main emission sources. CO2 sources in the centre of the peninsula ...
AbstractThe large amount of CO2 that can be mitigated by geologic storage had gained interest during...
India has the second largest population, one of fastest growing economies and is ranked third in gre...
AbstractThe Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage i...
Current annual CO2 emissions from large industrial point sources in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and ...
AbstractCurrent annual CO2 emissions from large industrial point sources in India, Pakistan, Banglad...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) might be an important climate protection technology for coa...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) might be an important climate protection technology for coal-rich c...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present article is to conduct an integrated assessment in order to e...
Global energy modeling exercises project significant deployment of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) to ...
AbstractIn India, the current CO2 emission level is 2,069 Mt with many large point sources emitting ...
AbstractIndia is a nation with a rapidly growing economy, achieving an 8.5% GDP growth rate in 2006 ...
Objective: The aim of the present article is to conduct an integrated assessment in order to explore...
The increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere recently has become one of the discusse...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CSS) is alternative of reducing atmospheric emissions of CO2. Th...
India has the second largest population, one of fastest growing economies and is ranked third in gre...
AbstractThe large amount of CO2 that can be mitigated by geologic storage had gained interest during...
India has the second largest population, one of fastest growing economies and is ranked third in gre...
AbstractThe Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage i...
Current annual CO2 emissions from large industrial point sources in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and ...
AbstractCurrent annual CO2 emissions from large industrial point sources in India, Pakistan, Banglad...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) might be an important climate protection technology for coa...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) might be an important climate protection technology for coal-rich c...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present article is to conduct an integrated assessment in order to e...
Global energy modeling exercises project significant deployment of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) to ...
AbstractIn India, the current CO2 emission level is 2,069 Mt with many large point sources emitting ...
AbstractIndia is a nation with a rapidly growing economy, achieving an 8.5% GDP growth rate in 2006 ...
Objective: The aim of the present article is to conduct an integrated assessment in order to explore...
The increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere recently has become one of the discusse...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CSS) is alternative of reducing atmospheric emissions of CO2. Th...
India has the second largest population, one of fastest growing economies and is ranked third in gre...
AbstractThe large amount of CO2 that can be mitigated by geologic storage had gained interest during...
India has the second largest population, one of fastest growing economies and is ranked third in gre...
AbstractThe Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage i...