LEADER 00000cam a2200733Ma 4500 001 844452489 003 OCoLC 005 20240129213017.0 006 m o d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 110401e201007uuenk ob 001 0 eng d 019 867318441|a880416464|a904252738 020 9781845699581|q(electronic bk.) 020 1845699580|q(electronic bk.) 020 1845697979 020 9781845697976 020 |q(v. 1 CRC) 020 |q(v. 1 CRC) 020 |q(v. 1 Woodhead) 020 |q(v. 1 Woodhead) 029 1 DEBBG|bBV042032623 029 1 DEBSZ|b414180941 029 1 DEBSZ|b431593639 029 1 GBVCP|b882839802 029 1 AU@|b000055893368 035 (OCoLC)844452489|z(OCoLC)867318441|z(OCoLC)880416464 |z(OCoLC)904252738 037 CL0500000431|bSafari Books Online 040 LGG|beng|epn|cLGG|dUMI|dN$T|dDEBBG|dDEBSZ|dYDXCP|dEBLCP |dOCLCQ|dOCLCA|dOCLCF|dCEF|dAU@|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ |dOCLCO 049 INap 082 04 628.5 082 04 628.5 099 eBook O’Reilly for Public Libraries 245 00 Developments and innovation in carbon dioxide (Co2) capture and storage technology.|nVolume 2 ;|bCarbon dioxide (Co2) storage and utilisation /|cedited by M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 260 Cambridge :|bWoodhead Publishing Ltd,|c2010. 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 0 Woodhead Publishing series in energy ;|v16 500 Electronic book text. 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 0 Overview of CCS technology. Part 1 Geological sequestration: Screening and selection criteria and characterisation technique -- CO2 sequestration in deep saline aquifers and formations -- CO2 sequestration in oil and gas reservoirs and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) -- CO2 sequestration in unmineable coal seams and enhanced coal- bed methane recovery (ECBM). Part 2 Maximising and verifying CO2 storage in underground reservoirs: CO2 injection design to maximise storage and EOR -- Capillary seals for trapping CO2 -- Monitoring technologies for verification of CO2 storage -- Modeling long-term safety of CO2 storage. Part 3 Terrestrial and ocean sequestration and environmental impacts: Terrestrial sequestration -- Ocean sequestration -- Risks and impacts of CO2 leakage in terrestrial ecosystems -- Risks and impacts of CO2 leakage in marine ecosystems. Part 4 Advanced concepts: Industrial utilisation -- Biofixation by micro-organisms -- Mineralisation -- Photocatalytic reduction. 520 This volume provides a comprehensive reference on the state of the art of research, development and demonstration of carbon storage and utilisation, covering all the storage options and their environmental impacts. 520 The fossil-fuel power sector and energy-intensive industries are major producers of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, contributing to rising global CO2 levels that have been linked to climate change. CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technology is therefore being developed for application to power plants and in CO2-intensive industries to reduce the carbon footprint of these activities, in order to mitigate the potentially harmful effects of climate change. CO2 capture options range from post- and pre-combustion separation to advanced combustion -based options, which are applicable to both new-build power plant or as a retrofit to existing plant, and can also be adopted in other industries. CO2 storage options range from geological sequestration in deep saline aquifers and utilisation of CO2 for enhanced oil and gas recovery, to mineral carbonation and biofixation. 520 Developments and innovations in this field are aimed at increasing the effectiveness and lowering the cost of capture, and at verifying the safety and efficacy of storage/sequestration. Developments and innovation in carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage technology, Volumes 1 and 2, provide a comprehensive reference on the state of the art of research, development and demonstration of CCS technology in the power sector and in industry. Volume 2 initially reviews geological sequestration of CO2, from saline aquifer sequestration to oil and gas reservoir and coal bed storage, including coverage of reservoir sealing, and monitoring and modelling techniques used to verify geological sequestration of CO2. Terrestrial and ocean sequestration are also reviewed, along with the environmental impact and performance assessments for these routes. 520 The final section reviews advanced concepts for CO2 storage and utilisation, such as industrial utilisation, biofixation, mineral carbonation and photocatalytic reduction. With its distinguished international team of contributors, Developments and innovation in carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage technology, Volumes 1 and 2, will be a standard reference for professional and manager in the power sector and related industries, as well as to academics and researchers in this important field. 545 0 Professor M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer is Director of the Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage (CICCS), University of Nottingham, UK, and is noted for her research into energy and environmental technologies, with particular emphasis on carbon management. 590 O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition 650 0 Carbon dioxide mitigation. 650 0 Carbon dioxide|xStorage. 650 0 Carbon sequestration. 650 6 Gaz carbonique|xRéduction. 650 6 Piégeage du carbone. 650 7 Carbon dioxide mitigation|2fast 650 7 Carbon sequestration|2fast 700 1 Maroto-Valer, M.Mercedes. 776 08 |iPrint version:|tDevelopments and innovation in carbon dioxide (Co2) capture and storage technology. 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