AbstractCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is expected to make a key contribution to the mitigation of climate change as a safe and effective short-term way to reduce the atmospheric emissions of CO2 produced by human activity. However, during the CCS process, there is a small possibility of leakage via pipeline transportation, through abandoned wells near the storage place or through natural pathways such as fractures and faults in the host formation. The stored gas may contain impurities that are more toxic and dangerous than pure CO2, potentially causing more serious environmental issues. Therefore, it is critical to assess the potential risks caused by CO2 leakage to ensure public acceptance of CCS as safe and reliable strategy for global...
In this study, we identify and characterize known and new environmental consequences associated with...
Evidence to date indicates that leakage is of low probability if site selection, characterisation an...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO{sub 2} in deep geologic formations is a potentially fe...
A cleaner use of fossil fuels supported by Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) techniques is considered...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been proposed as a bridging technology to enable the transition...
AbstractBecause of the risk of leakage with CCS (Carbon Capture and Sequestration) projects, the nea...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to significantly limit CO2 emissions to the atmos...
Leakage of CO2 from the geological storage is a serious issue for the sustainability of the receivin...
Carbon Capture and Storage is increasingly seen as a way of combating rising CO2 concentrations in ...
AbstractThe success of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects depends on the ability of storage s...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in deep geologic formations is a potentially feasibl...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected intogeologic storage reservoirs to achieve a signi...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to potentially mitigate global warming ...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected into geologic storage reservoirs to achieve a sig...
The technology of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) has provided a new option for mitig...
In this study, we identify and characterize known and new environmental consequences associated with...
Evidence to date indicates that leakage is of low probability if site selection, characterisation an...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO{sub 2} in deep geologic formations is a potentially fe...
A cleaner use of fossil fuels supported by Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) techniques is considered...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been proposed as a bridging technology to enable the transition...
AbstractBecause of the risk of leakage with CCS (Carbon Capture and Sequestration) projects, the nea...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to significantly limit CO2 emissions to the atmos...
Leakage of CO2 from the geological storage is a serious issue for the sustainability of the receivin...
Carbon Capture and Storage is increasingly seen as a way of combating rising CO2 concentrations in ...
AbstractThe success of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects depends on the ability of storage s...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in deep geologic formations is a potentially feasibl...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected intogeologic storage reservoirs to achieve a signi...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to potentially mitigate global warming ...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected into geologic storage reservoirs to achieve a sig...
The technology of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) has provided a new option for mitig...
In this study, we identify and characterize known and new environmental consequences associated with...
Evidence to date indicates that leakage is of low probability if site selection, characterisation an...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO{sub 2} in deep geologic formations is a potentially fe...