Geological carbon storage is one of the technologies required to arrive at the ambitious yet realistic net-zero emission target and climate change neutrality. Injected CO 2 in geological …
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CO2–brine–rock interaction impacts the behavior and efficiency of CO2 geological storage; a thorough understanding of these impacts is important. A lot of research in the past has …
The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a well-studied technology, and a number of demonstration projects around the world have proven its feasibility and challenges …
Due to the corrosive nature of dissolved CO 2, the potential short or long term alteration of rock properties, represents a major issue in several sites where natural CO 2 circulation is …
Carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere due to anthropogenic activities has raised the alarm of global warming in the near future. CO 2 storage in suitable subsurface geologic …
Capture and subsurface storage of CO 2 is widely viewed as being a necessary component of any strategy to minimise and control the continued increase in average global …
Deep saline aquifers are among the most favorable geological sites for short-and long-term carbon geosequestration. Injection of CO2 into aquifers causes various hydro-physical …
Abstract Geothermal energy from Hot Dry Rock (HDR) with poor permeability is recognized as a potential future energy source, and it can be exploited by Enhanced Geothermal …
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) sequestered in saline aquifers undergoes a variety of chemically- coupled mechanical effects, which may cause CO 2-induced mechanical changes and time …