Carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and 'negative emissions' technologies will play an essential role in mitigating the impact of global warming and meeting the temperature targets set by the IPCC and by COP21. Identifying the role and value of CCS relative to other mitigation technologies is...

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Other Authors: Bui, Mai, (Editor), Mac Dowell, Niall, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Cambridge, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2020]
Series: RSC energy and environment series.
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ISBN: 9781839160523
9781788012744
1788012747
9781788011457
1839160527
Physical Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)

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Summary: Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and 'negative emissions' technologies will play an essential role in mitigating the impact of global warming and meeting the temperature targets set by the IPCC and by COP21. Identifying the role and value of CCS relative to other mitigation technologies is of vital importance. This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the major sources of carbon dioxide emission, capture and storage, as well as negative emissions technologies, and provides insight into the role and value of CCS in the industrial and power sectors. The issues associated with commercial deployment of CCS are discussed, providing potential approaches to overcome these hurdles through a combination of political, economic and R & D strategies. Carbon Capture and Storage provides the latest global perspective on the role and value of CCS in delivering temperature targets and reducing the impact of global warming. With contributions from internationally recognised leaders, this book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in academia and industry, working in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and energy policy.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781839160523
9781788012744
1788012747
9781788011457
1839160527
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