The first in a series of posts about successful CCS projects. Deep Saline Aquifers are considered good potential for CCS projects, but substantial subsurface geophysical and geological work is necessary to demonstrate this suitability and long term integrity. One attraction is the fact that these types of aquifers are widespread and therefore likely in close proximity to GHG emission sites.
You may also like
Geothermal Energy is attracting more attention as the industry progresses with technical and commercial advances and good new projects: For collaboration or […]
Energy Security is significantly impacted by issues with approvals. As the Energy Transition progresses, the time it takes to get large renewable […]
Recently we had the privilege to attend Financial Times Live event on #circulareconomy and #zeroplastic#pollution. It was an excellent discussion which included distinguished speakers including Neville Hawcock, Walmir Soller, […]
What does the Energy Transition have to do with Clean Water and Improved Sanitation? Not everyone is as aware as they should […]