<p>Of the 36 billon tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) being emitted into Earthβs atmosphere every year, only 40 million tons are able to be captured and stored.Β This is just a fraction of what needs to be captured, if this technology is going to make any headway in the global march toward reversing, or
Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilization: a Possible Climate Change Solution for Energy Industry
β Scribed by Goel, Malti; Shahi, R. V.; Sudhakar, M
- Publisher
- Chapman and Hall/CRC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 313
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Foreword
Message
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Table of Contents
Section I: POLICY
1: Carbon Capture and Storage: Can or Should We be So Indifferent?
Introduction
Current Situation
Global Status of CO2 Emission Trends
Cost of CCS Implementation
Future Role for India
Conclusion
References
2: Policy and Regulatory Interventions in Abatement of CO2 Footprints in India
Evolution of Power Sector in India
CO2 Baseline Data for Power Sector
Steps Initiated by the Power Sector with Regard to CO2 Abatement Analysis of Future Demand and Capacity Addition in the Power Sector and Road Map for Technology AdaptionConclusion
Summary
References
3: Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization --
an Appraisal of Current Situation in Coal-based Economies
Introduction
Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization
Current Scene in Selected Coal-based Economies
CCSU Current Technology and Policy Status
Mapping of CCS Research Publications
Awareness and Capacity Building in CCS
Conclusion
Summary
Acknowledgement
References
4: TERI'S Scoping Study on Carbon Capture and Storage in the Indian Context IntroductionCountry Background
Economic Analysis
Policy and Legislation Review
Capacity Development Needs
Conclusion and Recommendations
Summary
References
Section II: CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE
5: Capturing CO2 by Physical and Chemical Means
Introduction
Post-combustion Carbon Capture
CO2 Capture by Adsorption
Oxy-fuel Technology
Chemical Looping Combustion
Pre-combustion Carbon Capture Methods
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
Gas Processing Prior to CO2 Capture
Global R & D and Industrial Facilities for CO2 Capture
Conclusion
References
Summary 6: CO2 Recovery from Power Plants by Adsorption: R & D and TechnologyIntroduction
CO2 Capture from Post-combustion Flue Gas
Application of Metal Organic Frameworks in CO2 Capture from Flue Gas
High Temperature CO2 Capture Under Water Gas Shift Reactor Conditions
Conclusion
Summary
References
7: Geological Sequestration of CO2 in Saline Aquifers --
an Indian Perspective
Introduction
Geological Storage of CO2
Deep Saline Aquifers
Mechanisms of CO2 Trapping in Saline Aquifers
Specific Issues Connected with Storage in Saline Aquifers
Screening Criteria for Storage in Saline Aquifers Distribution of Saline AquifersPresent Studies
Conclusion
Summary
Bibliography
8: Options for CO2 Storage and its Role in Reducing CO2 Emissions
Carbon Storage in Geological Formations
Innovative Carbon Storage Advances
Indian Initiatives and Recommendations
Summary
Bibliography
9: CO2 Sequestration Potential of Indian Coalfields
Introduction
Coal and Lignite Deposits in India
Coal Inventory of India
Extraneous Coal Deposits of India
Grey Areas of Coalfields
Concealed Coalfields
Unmineable Coalbeds in Well-delineated Coalfields
Comparative Adsorption of CO2 and CH4
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