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Fundamentals of carbon capture and storage technology
Carbon capture and storage is essential for a sustainable energy future in a world that faces constraints on the use of carbon but remains – for the foreseeable future – reliant on fossil fuels. CCS has the potential to make a quarter of the emissions reductions required to stabilise the atmospheric concentration of CO2 at 550 parts per million (ppm) and limit temperatures rises to 2ºC above pre-industrial levels. Encouragingly, the technologies involved in CCS have been proved independently and capital is available. The big test facing governments is to create a policy environment that will allow companies to put these technologies together safely, at a reasonable cost and on a big enough scale to make a meaningful dent in global CO2 emissions. Fundamentals of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology is an up to date assessment of the state of the industry and a valuable resource for: * Government Policy Makers * Lawyers * Industry Executives * Non-governmental organisations * Analysts * Bankers
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2014-05699 | 661 NIC F | Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center Library | Available |
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661 NIC F
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Publisher | The Petroleum Economist : London., 2007 |
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1861862776
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661
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Statement of Responsibility |
Nicholls, Tom
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