CO2 storage potential in sedimentary basins of Kazakhstan

Y Abuov, N Seisenbayev, W Lee - International Journal of Greenhouse Gas …, 2020 - Elsevier
The terms of the Paris Agreement oblige Kazakhstan to decrease its Greenhouse Gas
(GHG) emissions by 2030. Annual GHG emissions of the country already went beyond the …

[HTML][HTML] Key considerations for evaluating Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) potential in five contrasting Australian basins

MA Bunch, U Schacht, K Amos, R Kernen - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Hydrogen gas can provide baseload energy as society decarbonizes through the energy
transition. Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) will be secure, convenient and scalable to …

Managing potential interactions of subsurface resources

B Field, B Barton, R Funnell, K Higgs… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Subsurface resources include oil, gas, coal, groundwater, saline aquifer minerals, and heat
(for geothermal use). Pore space itself should also be considered as a resource as it can be …

Framework for the assessment of interaction between CO 2 geological storage and other sedimentary basin resources

K Michael, S Whittaker, S Varma, E Bekele… - … Science: Processes & …, 2016 - pubs.rsc.org
Sedimentary basins around the world considered suitable for carbon storage usually contain
other natural resources such as petroleum, coal, geothermal energy and groundwater …

[图书][B] Assessment of Bio-CCS in 2 ̊ C Compatible Scenarios

P Noothout, M Schäfer, M Spöttle, M Bons, K Whiriskey - 2019 - bmuv.de
To limit global average temperature to less than 2 C, CO2-emissions must be reduced
significantly. While an increase in renewable energies, energy efficiency and other climate …

Assessment of bio-CCS in 2° C compatible scenarios. Final report

P Noothout, M Schäfer, M Spöttle, M Bons, K Whiriskey - 2019 - inis.iaea.org
To limit global average temperature to less than 2 C, CO2-emissions must be reduced
significantly. While an increase in renewable energies, energy efficiency and other climate …