AbstractGeological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a part of the CO2 capture and storage (CCS) process has a large potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, but its deployment will require accurate assessment of both the possibility and cost of leakage. In this study, we took the Michigan sedimentary basin as an example to investigate the monetized risks associated with leakage, using the Risk Interference of Subsurface CO2 Storage (RISCS) model. The monetized leakage risks derived from the RISCS model were then used to modify existing cost curves in GCAM (Global Change Assessment Model). With the modified cost curves, the model provided policy-relevant results to help inform the potential role of CCS in future energy systems when ...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in deep geologic formations is a potentially feasibl...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
Storage of greenhouse gases, primarily CO2, in geologic formations has been proposed as a means by w...
AbstractGeological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a part of the CO2 capture and storage (CCS) pr...
This study investigated how subsurface and atmospheric leakage from geologic CO2 storage reservoirs ...
We developed the Leakage Risk Monetization Model (LRiMM) which integrates simulation of CO2 leakage ...
The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of leakage of CO2 from geolo...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is considered a key technology for stabilizing climate change...
The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of significant leakage of CO...
AbstractLeakage of brine or carbon dioxide (CO2) from geologic CO2 storage reservoirs will trigger n...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is routinely cited as a cost effective tool for climate ...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected intogeologic storage reservoirs to achieve a signi...
In response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical and scalab...
The viability of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) depends on the reliable containment of injected CO...
The viability of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) depends on the reliable containment of injected CO...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in deep geologic formations is a potentially feasibl...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
Storage of greenhouse gases, primarily CO2, in geologic formations has been proposed as a means by w...
AbstractGeological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a part of the CO2 capture and storage (CCS) pr...
This study investigated how subsurface and atmospheric leakage from geologic CO2 storage reservoirs ...
We developed the Leakage Risk Monetization Model (LRiMM) which integrates simulation of CO2 leakage ...
The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of leakage of CO2 from geolo...
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is considered a key technology for stabilizing climate change...
The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of significant leakage of CO...
AbstractLeakage of brine or carbon dioxide (CO2) from geologic CO2 storage reservoirs will trigger n...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is routinely cited as a cost effective tool for climate ...
The amounts of CO2 that would need to be injected intogeologic storage reservoirs to achieve a signi...
In response to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, geological storage has emerged as a practical and scalab...
The viability of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) depends on the reliable containment of injected CO...
The viability of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) depends on the reliable containment of injected CO...
The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in deep geologic formations is a potentially feasibl...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
Storage of greenhouse gases, primarily CO2, in geologic formations has been proposed as a means by w...